 Okay, all of those in favor for Ms. Anna Narca Nielsen who talks about breaking the wall of sustainable school renovation, please raise your hand. Okay, we have two, great. All of those in favor for Mr. Graham Butler who spoke about breaking the wall of EU external relations law. Let's see your hands. One, great. All of those in favor of Mr. Christian Martini who spoke about breaking the wall of closed mines. Can I see your hands? Keep them in there just for a few seconds. Do we have someone counting? I can't count that fast. Okay, great. All of those in favor of Mr. Baskar Mitra for breaking the wall of intelligent 3D snacks. Can we see your hands? Okay. And last but not least, all those in favor of Mr. Karsten Rosenskull who spoke about breaking the wall of mortality forecasting. Can we see your hands? Great. I think we have a pretty clear winner. Mr. Christian Martini would you please join me on the stage. Congratulations sir, congratulations. And we do have a little prize for you. Congratulations again. Big round of applause Mr. Martini everybody. I think they want to take a picture right here. I feel like the president shaking hands and taking photos. There you go. Great. So that was prize number one. Thanks everybody for participating in that. So now I'd like to hand over the mic to our head of the jury and ask have you guys reached a verdict? Yes, we have. Yes, we have. So first of all we would like to thank for some very interesting lectures for us. We got a lot wiser on topics that we didn't know that we needed to know something about but we know now. We had some intense discussions but we were in agreement on who the winner is and that's based on several factors that we were asked to judge. One was the performance and structure. One was the relevance and impact and one was the breakthrough factor. So if we talk about performance and structure then it was clear to us that the winner had a very structured talk but also had a lot of burn through, a lot of passion that came out. There was a lot of information but we could follow it almost all the way through. So it's nice with a little bit of time to dig into questions afterwards. For the relevance and impact we were not in all of doubt of who this was of relevance to both in the short term and in the long term. And I've been told not to tell who it is before last so I can't give you any details because otherwise you will guess who it is. And for the breakthrough factor we were impressed by an interdisciplinary approach combining many different disciplines into one common goal and reaching a very impressive result. And there was a clear goal of making a difference here for some patients. So now I think you know who the winner is which is Mr. Martini. Come and join us on stage please, please, please, please. I have never been allowed to do this before. Do you want to continue to shower him with accolades, make him feel? I have details on why with you but I couldn't say that before. But we are a little bit in doubt if you actually only have three slides. We've been told that you only have three slides but this is like what modern technology can do with the three slides. If it had been all fashion, blue spillover then you would have been in trouble. So just like Willy Wonka here is your golden ticket almost. It's the first place, travel voucher, round trip ticket to Berlin and participation in the Falling Walls final in 33 days. Congratulations. Do you want to come up here? I'll let you guys take a photo. Congratulations sir. Can I borrow the mic real quick? So this is like the post of game celebration. So what are you going to do with your check now? What are you going to do with your money? How do you feel? I'm proud of you right now. I don't think my mom knows I'm here. Let's call her now. Let's get her on the phone. Mom, I want something. I'm going to Berlin. So I guess I'm going to Berlin. I guess you are going to Berlin. But it's actually, as I also talked to the other participant, it's nice to present something like this and see that it actually has some relevance and it's really nice I think to my supervisor. Every time I say that, Dan Sahavi, my professor, every time I say that, why not do a theater play as an experiment? He freaks out. So now I can go back and say to Dan that it's not that stupid. And he is very open-minded. That's great. Once again, congratulations. And I'm going to ask you to stay up here. I'd actually like to invite all of the contestants to come and join me on stage real quick. Because clearly there can only be one overall winner. But we just want to thank all of you guys for coming and sharing your ideas. I have no doubt in my mind that your PhDs will go on to be amazing and do really amazing things afterwards. Best of luck to all of you guys and thanks so much. In good Danish tradition we have flowers, even for the boys. Who is this for? Just thank you. And if your PhD supervisors are wondering what you were doing this afternoon, here is a little proof certificate of participation. Once again, ladies and gentlemen, can you please join me and give them a big round of applause? And on that note, I want to thank all of you, especially our jury for joining us. You guys were amazing. Thanks for all your input. How did you feel about it? Feel good? No, it's all around. Great. Audience, thanks so much for joining us today. And hopefully we'll be able to offer this again next year. But until then, thank you and enjoy the rest of your day. Thank you guys.