Keynote speaker
Camilla Geels, PhD
Dr. Camilla Geels develops and utilizes chemistry-transport models for interdisciplinary studies exploring the connection between air pollution and its negative effects on human health and the environment.
Senior Researcher (part of Aarhus University’ programme for promotion to professor),
Department of Environmental Science - Atmospheric Emissions & Modelling,
Aarhus University
Link to webpage: https://www.au.dk/en/cag [at] envs.au.dk
Keynote speaker
Dr. J. Bieser is an environmental scientist and model developer researching pollutants of global concern especially those that are cycling between different environmental compartments.
Beginning his research with the development of emission models, he then worked with atmospheric chemistry transport models and is now developing multi-compartment (earth system) pollution models.
Dr. Johannes Bieser
Institute of System Analysis and Modeling
Helmholtz Zentrum Hereon
Keynote speaker
Carsten Ambelas Skjøth
Dr. Skjøth is a professor in aerobiology at Aarhus University, Department of Environmental Science, Section for Atmospheric Measurements. He started his career using and developing chemical transport models with a particular focus on developing dynamical emission models for ammonia and BVOCs. His research took him to UK where he as professor was teaching atmospheric science at University of Worcester and leading a research group working on airborne pollen and spores. In 2022 he was awarded a 7-year Novo Nordisk RECRUIT grant and relocated to Aarhus University to build a research group and implement new methods for the detection and modelling of bioaerosols in Denmark
Link to webpage: https://www.au.dk/en/c.skjoth [at] envs.au.dk
Professor at Aarhus University
Department of Environmental Science
Atmospheric Measurements