Sites of the Graduate School
University of Helsinki (UHEL), Department of Physical Sciences
University of Helsinki (UHEL), Department of Forest Ecology
University of Helsinki (UHEL), Department of Chemistry
University of Helsinki (UHEL), Lammi Biological Station
University of Kuopio (UKU), Department of Applied Physics
University of Kuopio (UKU), Department of Environmental Sciences
Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI)
Norwegian Institute of Air Research (NILU)
University of Oslo, Department of Geophysics
University of Stockholm, Institute of Applied Environmental Research
University of Stockholm, Department of Meteorology (MISU)
University of Lund, Department of Nuclear Physics
University of Lund, Department of Physical Geography and Ecosystem Analysis
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Forest Ecology
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Production Ecology
University of Umeå, Department of Ecology and
Environmental Science
University of Göteborg, Department of Botany
Risoe National Laboratory
University of Copenhagen, Department of Chemistry
University of Copenhagen, Institute of Geography
The Agricultural Research Institute, Reykjavik
Icelandic Forest research, Mogilsa, Reykjavik
For collaborating partners see NCoE applications
Other collaborating partners:
In Estonia, the University of Tartu, Institute of Environmental Physics (UT)
has a long tradition on developing instrumentation, in particularly to study
the nature, mobility and spectra distribution of atmospheric air ions and atmospheric
aerosol. The group has also worked on air pollution dispersion in the atmosphere,
the health impact of atmospheric aerosol, and new particle production. Prof.
Eduard Tamm is the responsible partner from UT.
In Lithuania, the Institute of Physics (IP) concentrates on dynamics and transport
of aerosols, biological aerosol particles, acidifying substances, heavy metals
and persistent organic pollutants. They work on the impact on human health and
on the terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, critical loads for sulfur and nitrogen,
urban environment pollution episodes and short-term air pollution forecasts,
considering the circumstances in Baltic states, but also within some EU projects.
The group has worked much on sampling and analysis of particles and has a very
well developed laboratory. Dr. Vidmantas Ulevicius is the responsible partner
from IP.
The Hydro-Meteorological University, Saint Petersburg, Russia (HMU) has started
the co-operation with University of Helsinki and Finnish Meteorological Institute
recently. HMU has wide curriculum for atmospheric sciences, new possibilities
to enhance the capacity of our Graduate School.