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Prof. Antonio Huerta, awarded the Grand Prize by the Japan Society for Computational Engineering

Oct 26, 2020

Antonio Huerta

Prof. Antonio Huerta, professor and former director of the School of Civil Engineering (UPC·BarcelonaTech), has been awarded the highest recognition by the Japan Society for Computational Engineering Science 2019. Huerta is also the leader of Innovative Algorithms for Fast Accurate Computing CIMNE research group.

The Grand Prize awarded by the Japan Society for Computational Engineering (JSCES) is the recognition of highly prestigious researchers, who have raised the level of research and technology, through their outstanding global contributions in the fields of engineering, computational and science.

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