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CENIT’S ANDRÉS REYES DÍAZ WINS THE ABERTIS PRIZE FOR BEST MASTER’S DISSERTATION IN SPAIN

Oct 23, 2023

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CENIT’S ANDRÉS REYES DÍAZ WINS THE ABERTIS PRIZE FOR BEST MASTER’S DISSERTATION IN SPAIN

The Abertis Spain Chair, associated with the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, awarded its 20th Abertis Awards for research into Sustainable Mobility to the best Master’s and Doctoral theses related to the management of Road Infrastructure and Road Safety on October 9th.

Our colleague, Andrés Reyes Díaz from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, was awarded the Abertis Prize for the best Master’s Dissertation project in Spain

His project “Life cycle analysis of electric and hydrogen buses to improve decision making” provides a holistic view of the environmental impacts of both technologies throughout the life cycle of the buses studied.

With this award, Andrés Reyes Díaz successfully concludes his academic journey, achieving the second-highest academic standing in his graduating class. He has also been honored with the CaminsFutur award, presented by Escola de Camins – UPC, in recognition of his outstanding master’s dissertation.”

Congratulations Andres 

Read the full text here: https://upcommons.upc.edu/handle/2117/378944

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