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Henrik Wegener, Executive Vice President and Rector - University of Copenhagen, Chairman of Prize Committee
Position
- 2017-, Executive Vice President and Rector - University of Copenhagen
Education
- M.Sc. in Food Science and Technology at the University of Copenhagen, 1988
- Ph.D. in microbiology at University of Copenhagen, 1992
- Master in Public Administration (MPA) form Copenhagen Business School, 2005
Career
- 2011-2017, Chief Academic Officer at DTU
- 2006-2011, Director of the National Food Institute, DTU
- 2004-2006, Head, Department of Epidemiology and Risk Assessment at National Food and Veterinary Research Institute
- 1994-1999, Director of the Danish Zoonosis Centre
- 1999-2004, Professor of Zoonosis Epidemiology at Danish Veterinary Institute
- 1999-2000, Stationed at World Health Organization headquarters in Geneva
Area of expertise
- With more than 3.500 citations (h-index 33), he is the author of more than 150 papers in journals, research monographs and proceedings, on food safety, zoonosis, antimicrobial resistance and emerging infectious diseases
- He has served as advisor and reviewer to national and international authorities & governments, international organizations and private companies, and universities and research foundations, and he has served, and is presently serving, on several national and international committees and boards on food safety, veterinary public health, and research policy.
- He has received several awards, incl. the Alliance for the Prudent Use of Antibiotics International Leadership Award in 2003.
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Søren B. Engelsen, Professor, Department of Food Science, University of Copenhagen
Position
- Professor, Department of Food Science, University of Copenhagen
Education
- M.Sc. in Chemical Engineering, The Technical University of Denmark, 1988
- Ph.D. Molecular Modeling, The Technical University of Denmark and Cornell University, 1992
Career
- 2001-, Head of the Spectroscopy & Chemometrics, University of Copenhagen
- 2004-, Professor in Plant Food Science
- 1999-04, Associate Professor, The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University
- 1997-99, Associate Research Professor, The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University
- 1995-97, Associate Professor, The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University
- 1993-95, Post doc. Ingénierie Moléculaire, Institute National de la Recherche Agronomique, France
Area of expertise
- Development and application of high-throughput quantitative spectroscopy (NIR and NMR) for biological samples in quality control, process analytical technology, foodomics and metabolomics
- Development and application of chemometric methods for exploring and analysing spectroscopic data
- Carbohydrate structure, dynamics, hydration and functionality as studied by spectroscopy and molecular modelling
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Michelle H. Williams, Head of Department, Department of Food Science, Aarhus University
Position
- Head of Department, Department of Food Science, Aarhus University
Education
- B.Sc. in Horticultural Science, Hons I, Lincoln University, New Zealand, 1984
- Ph.D. in Horticulture Science, University of Sydney, Australia, 1988
Career
- 2011-, Head of Department, Department of Food Science, University of Aarhus, Denmark
- 2008-11, Research Leader, Department of Horticulture, University of Aarhus, Denmark
- 2005-08, Group Leader Quality Systems, The Horticultural and Food Research Institute of New Zealand
- 2003-05, Team Leader Quality Systems, The Horticultural and Food Research Institute of New Zealand,
- 2000-03, Senior Scientist, The Horticultural and Food Research Institute of New Zealand
- 1994-00, Senior Scientist, Department of Ornamentals, Danish Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Denmark
- 1989-94, Postdoc, Uni. of Florida, US and Commonwealth Scientific Industrial Research Organization, Australia
- 1988-89, Postdoc, Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University, USA
- 1984-88, PhD student, Department of Horticulture, University of Sydney, Australia
Area of expertise
- Strong international research background, horticultural and food research, including cooperation with industry
- 9 years as 100 % science leader, since 2003
- 25+ international reviewed publication within food science
- 60+ intern/client reports/industry articles within food science
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Rob Hamer, Professor Dr., Hademar Holding B.V.
Education
- M.Sc. in (Bio-)Chemistry, University of Utrecht, 1981
- Ph.D. in Medicine, University of Utrecht, 1986
Career
- 2020-, Professor Dr., Hademar Holding B.V., Holland
- 2012-20, Director of Lab, Unilever, Holland
- 2009-, VP Discover, Unilever R&D, Holland
- 1999-, Professor, Wageningen University, Food Chemistry Group
- 1997-09, Director Structure and sensory response program, TI Food and Nutrition, Holland
- 1992-97, Head of Department, Head of Division, TNO, Holland
- 1985-97, Food Scientist, TNO, Independent Research Organisation, Holland
Area of expertise
- Food chemistry and physics with an emphasis on cereals and cereal products
- Trans-disciplinary research in relation to food structure, sensory properties and food intake regulation/weight management.
- Idem for cardiovascular health and blood pressure
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Peter Bom, General Manager at MasterLab, Nutreco
Position
- General Manager at MasterLab, Nutreco
Education
- PhD Hydrogeology, VU University Amsterdam (1985)
Career
- 2008-, General Manager at MasterLab, Nutreco
- 2007-2008, Operational Manager Eurofins UK Environmental laboratories, Eurofins UK
- 2006-2007, General Manager, Eurofins Holland
- 2002-2006, Managing Director Bio Analytical Laboratory, Pharma Bio-Research Group BV
- 2000-2002, Interim Manager R&D Laboratory, AVEBE
- 1991-2000, Managing Director, Milfac
- 2000-2002, Interim manager, AVEBE
- 2002-2006, Managing Director, PBR Laboratory
- 2006-2007, General Manager, Eurofins Medinet
- 2007-2008, Operational Manager, Eurofins UK
- 2008-, General Manager, MasterLab
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Per B. Brockhoff
Position
- Head of Department, Professor in statistics, Technical University of Denmark
Education
- Ph.D. Statistics, Department of Mathematics and Physics, The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University (KVL), Denmark, 1995
- M.Sc. Statistics, Department of Theoretical Statistics, University of Aarhus, Denmark, 1991
Career
- 2019-, Board Member, IPU.
- 2017-, Head of Department, DTU Compute, The Technical University of Denmark
- 2016-2016, Statistical Consultant (part time), Insuline Pharmacology Research, Novo Nordisk A/S
- 2009-2017, Professor in Statistics, DTU Informatics, The Technical University of Denmark
- 2008-2012, Head of Statistics Section, Informatics and Mathematical Modelling
- 2004-2008, Professor (mso) in Statistics, Informatics and Mathematical Modelling, DTU
- 2001, Visiting scientist, CSIRO, Sydney, Australia, 6 months
- 1997-2004, Associate Professor in Statistics, Department of Mathematics and Physics, KVL
- 1995-1997, Assistant Research Professor at Department of Mathematics and Physics, KVL
Area of expertise
- Chemometrics and Statistical Learning
- Mathematical Statistics and Data Analysis
- Sensometrics and Pharmacometrics
- Research and Education Management
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Lars Nørgaard, Senior Manager Data & Algorithms, R&D, FOSS
Position
- Senior Manager Data & Algorithms, R&D, FOSS
Education
- Ph.D. Chemometrics, The Technical University of Denmark,1993
- M.Sc. Chemical Engineering, The Technical University of Denmark,1990
Career
- 2017-, Senior Manager, Data & Algorithms, R&D, FOSS
- 2016-2017, Head of Department of Science and Environment, Roskilde University
- 2011-2016, Honorary Professor of Chemometrics, University of Copenhagen
- 2011-, Appointed member of Danish Academy of Technical Sciences
- 2010-2016, Senior Manager, Team Chemometric Development, R&D, FOSS
- 2008-2010, Head of Department of Food Science, University of Copenhagen
- 2007-2008, Associate professor of Chemometrics, University of Copenhagen
- 1995-2007, Associate professor of Chemometrics, The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University
- 1993-1995, Postdoc, The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University
Areas of expertise
- Chemometrics and exploratory multivariate data analysis
- Development of multivariate spectroscopic methods within food science & technology
- Collaboration between industry and university
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