- Aerosol Physics
- Environmental Science
- Air Quality
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Heino Kuuluvainen is a University Lecturer at Tampere University's Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences, affiliated with the Department of Physics and the Aerosol Physics Laboratory. His research focuses on aerosol-particle interactions, traffic emissions, and air quality assessment, particularly regarding health impacts. He teaches courses in physics, aerosol measurement techniques, and quantum mechanics. Research interests include aerosol dynamics in urban environments, nanoparticle emissions from vehicles, and the development of sensors for environmental monitoring. He has conducted extensive studies on lung deposited surface area (LDSA) of particles and the spatial variability of pollutants using mobile laboratories and drones. Key contributions include analyzing the role of traffic in nanoparticle formation and dispersion, evaluating emission reduction strategies for diesel vehicles, and investigating the health implications of airborne particles. His work bridges environmental science, engineering, and public health, with a focus on urban pollution mitigation.





