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Jos Lelieveld is Professor in Atmospheric Physics at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and Spokesperson of the Paul Crutzen Graduate School, with a concurrent part-time professorship at the Cyprus Institute, Nicosia. He served as Director of the Atmospheric Chemistry Department at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry from 2000 until August 2025. His career spans atmospheric chemistry, air quality, and climate-health interactions with international collaborations across Europe, Cyprus, and the Amazon.
His educational background includes:
- Undergraduate in Biology, University of Leiden
- Ph.D. in Physics, University of Utrecht (1990)
Lelieveld's research examines atmospheric chemical processes, pollution-climate interactions, and human health impacts. He investigates biogeochemical cycles, ozone formation, and particulate matter effects using advanced modeling and field measurements. Recent work focuses on Mediterranean urban heat islands, Amazonian atmospheric chemistry, and cardiovascular damage from air pollution-traffic noise synergies, emphasizing climate change hotspots like Cyprus.
Analysis of his 2024-2025 publications reveals three dominant trends: (1) Urban climate adaptation in Mediterranean regions using high-resolution modeling, (2) Biogenic volatile organic compound dynamics in tropical forests under deforestation pressure, and (3) Mechanistic studies of air pollution's cardiovascular impacts through toxicology and epidemiology. His work increasingly integrates machine learning for health risk forecasting.
Details on academic advising and research grants were not specified in source materials, though his leadership in the Paul Crutzen Graduate School indicates significant mentorship responsibilities. His research infrastructure includes the EMAC atmospheric chemistry model and collaborations with the Cyprus Institute's climate research division.
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