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Jens Olaf Pepke Pedersen serves as a Senior Scientist at the Department of Space Research and Technology, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), specializing in Geomagnetism and Geospace research. His work significantly contributes to understanding Arctic environments, space weather phenomena, and climate systems.
His research interests span Space Research, Geomagnetism, Geospace, Arctic Research, Climate Biogeochemistry, and Atmospheric Physics. His fingerprint analysis reveals strong expertise in nucleation processes, air temperature dynamics, sulfuric acid chemistry, atmospherics, Earth atmosphere studies, and aerosol science, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to polar and space environmental research.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications shows a consistent focus on Arctic and space environmental systems, with particular emphasis on satellite remote sensing applications, wave-ice interactions, meltwater dynamics in Greenland fjords, and atmospheric electricity phenomena. His work bridges fundamental space physics with practical climate and environmental applications.
- Årets Danske Forskningsresultat 2016 (Danish Research Result of the Year 2016)
Dr. Pedersen actively supervises PhD students, including Li, H. on 'Measurements and Modelling of Arctic Coastal Environments' and Monteban, D. on 'Measurements and modelling of Arctic coastal environments.' His research receives support through projects like 'Space Weather Applications for Polar Regions' and demonstrates strong connections to UN Sustainable Development Goals through Arctic research and climate studies. His work with satellite technologies and drone applications for Arctic infrastructure represents innovative approaches to polar environmental monitoring and community support.



