Radovan Krejci Researcher/Unit manager

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Name and title: Radovan KrejciResearcher/Unit manager

ORCID0000-0002-9384-9702 Länk till annan webbplats.

Visiting address Room V212Svante Arrheniusväg 8 C, Geohuset

Postal address Institutionen för miljövetenskap106 91 Stockholm

Research group


During past more than two decades I was teachning number of courses or part of them. 

STOCKHOLM UNIVERSITY

Cloud physics 
Atmospheric chemistry
Atmospheric thermodynamics
Environmental chemistry 
Environmental physics
Air Quality Indoors and Outdoors
Environmental protection technology MHS
Environmental challenges
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI

Aerosol technology

CZECH UNIVERSITY FOR LIFE SCIENCES

Introduction to Atmospheric Science

There will be no clouds and no rain. With every breath man inhale millions of them. Some of them harming our health, but others can deliver cure to lungs of those ill with asthma. Tiny small particles in the air called aerosol. Too small to be seen with naked eye, but significantly influencing our daily life  from nanoworld up to planetary scale.

One of the major advancements that can be achieved in aerosol science today is to better understand processes controlling aerosols and clouds life cycle in the Earth atmosphere. Predictions of future climate will never be better and more precise than data used for these predictions


Feedbacks between a changing climate and vegetation (CLIVE)

Feedbacks between a changing climate and vegetation (CLIVE): The role of volatile organic compounds and biogenic aerosols. CLIVE aims to explore how forests, particularly in boreal and tropical regions, influence climate change through their interactions with carbon and water cycles.

An Integrated View on Coupled Aerosol-Cloud Interactions (INTEGRATE)

Despite their abundance in the Earth’s atmosphere, cloud formation and evolution are still poorly understood. This is particularly true for the interactions clouds have with atmospheric aerosol particles and their precursor vapors, which hampers our knowledge on the role that clouds and precipitation play in the climate system and in governing air quality.

Arctic Climate Across Scales

The polar regions are especially sensitive for climate change and the warming the Arctic is more than twice as fast as elsewhere on Earth. The effects of this warming are large, with a dramatic loss of sea ice as an example.

Contact

Name and title: Radovan KrejciResearcher/Unit manager

ORCID0000-0002-9384-9702 Länk till annan webbplats.

Visiting address Room V212Svante Arrheniusväg 8 C, Geohuset

Postal address Institutionen för miljövetenskap106 91 Stockholm

Research group