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Fanni Mylläri is a researcher affiliated with Tampere University, focusing on environmental and energy-related research. Her work addresses emissions from combustion processes, renewable energy systems, and pollution mitigation strategies.
Education:
- Doctor of Science (Technology) in Engineering Physics (2018)
- Master of Science (Technology) in Science and Engineering (2013)
- Lower-Degree Level Tertiary Education in Technology (2011)
Research Interests: Her primary research areas include particle emissions from power plants and heating systems, combustion byproducts characterization, and sustainable energy solutions. She has conducted studies on wood pellets, oil shale, and flue gas emissions, contributing to understanding their environmental impacts and potential for cleaner energy production.
Key Contributions: Mylläri has published extensively on black carbon emissions, shipping pollution, and bioenergy sustainability. Her work often involves interdisciplinary collaborations, such as analyzing oil shale combustion in Estonia and assessing global shipping emissions.
Activities & Engagement: She has reviewed manuscripts for journals like Environmental Science and Technology, organized energy seminars at Tampere University, and engaged in public discussions about biomass energy impacts. Recent media appearances include addressing particulate matter and power plant regulations.




