About
Antti Rostedt is a Staff Scientist at Tampere University's Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences. He holds a Doctor of Science (Technology) in Engineering Physics (2018) and a Master of Science (Technology) in Science and Engineering (2003). His research focuses on aerosol analysis and sensor technology, particularly using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) and charged particle detection. Key areas include environmental monitoring, particle characterization, and sensor development for air quality applications.
He has contributed to advancements in field-deployable aerosol sensors, including the Inherently Charged Particle (ICP) Sensor and ePNC Particle Number Concentration Sensor. His work addresses challenges in particle classification, pressure effects on sensor performance, and mitigating viral aerosol spread in healthcare settings. Collaborations span environmental engineering, public health, and instrumentation design.
His research aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in clean air and innovation. While no formal awards are listed, his contributions to aerosol measurement methodologies are evident in over 50 peer-reviewed publications and conference presentations since 2002.
