Blog post by Joonas Vanhanen, CTO, Airmodus First published on March 8th, 2022 The more and more increasing need for better spatial understanding of aerosol particle populations have [...]
IndoorAerosolEmissions * Exposure * Ultrafine * NucleationModeParticles * Webinars * YourResearch Ultrafine particles in our homes Many of us spend a lot of time at home at the [...]
Blog post by Joonas Vanhanen, CTO, Airmodus First published January 18th 2018 on LinkedIn by J. Vanhanen Topi Rönkkö, Tampere University of Technology, together with his colleagues showed that [...]
Blog post by Katrianne Lehtipalo, Research Scientist at PSI. A recent article in Science [1] featured growing evidence that air pollution, especially fine particles, could be linked, not [...]
Nano particles have been sized based on their electrical mobility. This is not efficient because most of the nano particles are electrically neutral. Measuring the particle size distribution [...]
This August I started as visiting scientist at the Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland. My project focuses on understanding how, when and why vapor molecules form clusters and aerosol [...]
Finnish leading politicians were recently suggesting that researchers at universities should be encouraged to work temporary as private entrepreneurs. Also many international funding schemes [...]
This autumn I have been lecturing thermodynamics to second year physics students. Preparing lectures have taken a major part of my working hours, and every day I have been scanning my [...]
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 [...]