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Simo Kilpeläinen is a Researcher at the Department of Energy and Mechanical Engineering, Aalto University. He holds a Doctoral degree in Engineering and Technology (Aalto University, 2011) and a Master's degree in Engineering and Technology (Helsinki University of Technology, 2006).
His research focuses on ventilation systems, indoor air quality, thermal comfort, and HVAC technology. Key areas include airborne pathogen transmission, contaminant removal efficiency, and sustainable building design. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to climate action and responsible consumption.
Recent publications highlight studies on protective flow concepts in office environments, classroom ventilation dynamics, and mitigation strategies for exhaled contaminants. He collaborates internationally, presenting at conferences like AIVC and REHVA. Media engagements include discussions on microbial growth risks in ventilation systems and elderly thermal comfort in Nordic climates.
No scientific awards are listed, but his extensive publication record (124+ outputs) and active conference participation (22+ activities) demonstrate scholarly impact. Advising and grants details are not explicitly provided.

