Organisers

This year's organisers are Oskari Kangasniemi, Ali Kooh Andaz, Miikka Dal Maso, Anna Lintunen, Laura Matkala, Huizhong Zhang-Turpeinen, Lejish Vettikkat, Elisa Männistö ja Tero Siili.

Oskari Kangasniemi, Tampere University

I’m a doctoral researcher in the Aerosol Physics Group in Tampere University. My main interest is studying the volatility and evolution of traffic-related particle and gas phase emissions in the atmosphere.

 

 

 

 

Anna Lintunen, University of Helsinki

I am a research coordinator in INAR and ACCC Research Flagship, and docent in tree ecophysiology. My special interest is in studying how boreal forests respond to changing climate conditions.

Research profile in Tuhat and Research group web page. Find me on Twitter.

 

 

 

 

 

Laura Matkala, University of Helsinki

I am a postdoctoral researcher in the Ecosystem processes research group at INAR / Forest. My current research focuses on how continuous cover forestry methods affect the microclimate, vegetation and decomposition dynamics in boreal forests. I also work part-time as the coordinator of ICOS Finland.

 

 

 

 

Huizhong Zhang, University of Eastern Finland

I am a doctoral student in the Biogeochemistry research group in University of Eastern Finland, in Kuopio Campus. I am studying the responses of forest floor biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) emissions to the changes in ground vegetation and environmental variables along forest succession after wildfire disturbance. My study sites comprised a few sets of fire chronosequence in northern boreal and sub-arctic forests.

 

Lejish Vettikkat, University of Eastern Finland

I am a doctoral candidate in the Aerosol Physics group at the University of Eastern Finland (UEF). My research focus is on utilizing chemical ionization mass spectrometry (CIMS) to perform ecosystem-scale exchange of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and ammonia.

 

 

 

 

Ali Kooh Andaz, Tampere University

I’m a doctoral researcher in the Aerosol Physics Group in Tampere University. My main research focuses on particles deposition using Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD).

 

 

 

 

 

Tero Siili, Finnish Meteorological Institute

I am since April 2021 research coordinator for the Finnish Meteorological Institute’s ACCC Flagship activities and also contribute to the joint operations of the ACCC. ACCC’s research areas are new ground for me and the Flagship’s higher-than-usual emphasis on the societal impact of research is a particularly motivating feature.