DutchNews.nl, June 10, 2015
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A Dutchman who invented a
simple device for detecting malaria using a shoe box, heating element from a
hair dryer and some cheap items from a diy store has been voted Nerd of the
Year by magazine Vrij Nederland.
Wouter Bruins tops the list of 101 ‘nerds’ who
were judged on their ‘technological solutions for an existing problem’ or
‘other interesting technological discovery’. Judges included Bluetooth inventor
Jaap Haartsen and start-up innovator Oscar Kneppers of Rockstart.
According to
Elsevier, Bruin’s discovery can contribute to more speedy malaria treatment and
will begin major testing in Rotterdam and at a hospital in Zambia. Malaria
kills more than half a million people every year.
‘I was shocked that it seemed
to work better than existing methods,’ Bruins, 30, told a radio show on
Wednesday.
The title ‘nerd of the year’ is ‘recognition for our sort of
people’, he said. Working away in attics is ‘often about being a pioneer in
isolation’, he said. ‘It is good to be noticed.’
Broadcaster Nos reports that
Bruins now has two companies: one developing the malaria treatment and another
developing a way of determining the sex of chickens.
Watch Bruins
talking about problem solving

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