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Joni Kalliokoski is a Researcher in the Department of Physics at the University of Helsinki's Faculty of Science, specializing in atmospheric physics and chemistry. With over 20 research outputs since 2016, Kalliokoski's work focuses on understanding atmospheric processes related to air quality and pollution sources.
Kalliokoski's research interests span Atmospheric Physics, Aerosol Science, Emission Studies, Air Quality, Atmospheric Chemistry, and Mass Spectrometry. The work employs advanced techniques including Chemical Ionization - Atmospheric Pressure interface - Time of Flight (CI-APi-TOF) mass spectrometry, with significant contributions to understanding urban air pollution in street canyons, new particle formation processes, and emissions from transportation sources.
Analysis of recent publications reveals a consistent focus on applying sophisticated analytical techniques to real-world environmental problems, particularly examining how anthropogenic activities affect atmospheric composition. The research shows strong methodological expertise in field measurements and data analysis, with applications to urban air quality management and emission control strategies.
Kalliokoski has established collaborations with international institutions including Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and has participated in projects like SCIPPER for ship emission measurements. The research contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to clean air, climate action, and sustainable cities.
The research activities include extensive field work in diverse environments from Helsinki street canyons to coastal agricultural sites, with a particular emphasis on understanding the chemical processes driving atmospheric particle formation and transformation. This work provides critical data for improving air quality models and informing emission control policies.


