Andy Sode Anker Named Top 30 Young Climate Scientist

Technical University of Denmark

Selected through a rigorous assessment process by a panel of 17 judges, representing leading institutions and organizations tackling the climate crisis, Andy Sode Anker stood out among 500+ applicants worldwide for their groundbreaking research and its potential to drive real-world impact.

All 30 awardees were brought to Paris for an exclusive two-day event, where they had a firsthand learning experience with some of the most influential figures in climate science, investment, and policy. From the biggest names in climate tech venture capital to top executives at Breakthrough Energy, RMI, Quadrature Climate Foundation, and more, the program provided unparalleled access to the best minds in the field, equipping these young scientists with the tools and networks to scale their impact.

Speaking about this recognition, Andy S. Anker said: "Honoured to have been selected for the Inflection Award and to spend two days in Paris with some of the brightest minds in climate. From deep discussions on the future of climate technologies to late-night debates over some wine, this was a highlight of my academic journey."

The 2025 Inflection Award cohort comprises PhD students and graduates from the world's top institutions, including MIT, Oxford, ETH Zurich, Stanford, and others. Each awardee is working on cutting-edge solutions to climate change across diverse sectors, from chemical engineering to geosciences, pushing the boundaries of what's possible in climate innovation. The award is organized by Marble, Europe's only deeptech venture studio exclusively focused on climate, and proudly supported by Breakthrough Energy Fellows and the Quadrature Climate Foundation.

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