The history of science is full of stories of both longstanding rivalry and successful collaboration between researchers or research groups. At best, a competitive attitude can boost the [...]
The range of aerosol particle number concentrations found commonly in the atmosphere spans several orders of magnitude, from less than 100 particles per cubic centimeter in clean background [...]
Aerosol Science and Technology is celebrating its new impact factor of 3.155 by giving free access to five of the most-cited articles in the past three years. Check them out! All of them are [...]
Joonas Vanhanen now has his dream job: since the first of July 2014 Joonas holds the position of the CTO of Airmodus. At the same time Minna Väkevä took over the responsibilities as the CEO of [...]
Several presentations address the use of Airmodus Particle Size Magnifiers in nucleation and nanoparticle research, and Airmodus experts are available for discussions at the Airmodus stand (stand [...]
What does contemporary art have to do with science? The forest surrounding Hyytiälä SMEAR II measurement station has gained one more ‘measurement device’, as artist AgnesMeyer-Brandis [...]
The iLEAPS (integrated Land Ecosystem Atmosphere Processed Study) science conference took place in Nanjing, China this May. The conference had several themes related to the current grand [...]
22 – 25 June, 2014 at ETH Zentrum, Zürich, Switzerland The ETH Conference on Combustion Generated Nanoparticles provides an interdisciplinary forum for expert discussion in the field of [...]
Come meet us at the International Conference organized by the Gesellshaft für Aerosolforschung (GAeF) for researchers from science and industry to discuss applied as well as fundamental aspects [...]
Dr. Katrianne Lehtipalo shares her views about commercializing scientific inventions in an interview published in “Yliopisto” magazine (University of Helsinki science magazine) and [...]