Valdemar Poulsen Gold Medal

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The Valdemar Poulsen Gold Medal
Awarded forOutstanding research in the field of radio techniques and related fields
CountryDenmark
Presented by [da]
First awarded1939
Last awarded1993
Websitehttp://www.atv.dk

The Valdemar Poulsen Gold Medal, named after radio pioneer Valdemar Poulsen, was awarded each year for outstanding research in the field of radio techniques and related fields by the  [da]. The award was presented on November 23, the anniversary of Poulsen's birth. The award was discontinued in 1993.[1]

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