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Adam Kristensson serves as Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor at the Department of Physics, Lund University, with a primary affiliation in Combustion Physics. His research centers on atmospheric aerosol particles, including measurements of particle number size distributions, exposure to ship emissions, dust particles, Lagrangian aerosol measurements, transboundary aerosol particles, source/receptor modelling, secondary organic aerosol formation, new particle formation, and urban emissions. He coordinates the Horizon Europe project CLIMB-FOREST and manages the ACTRIS background station Hyltemossa. Kristensson also participates in projects such as UFPMalmö on ultrafine particles in Swedish urban areas and contributes to infrastructure like ACTRIS Sweden.
His career at Lund University includes teaching roles in courses such as Environmental Measurement Methods, Thermodynamics and Applications, Physics, Aerosol Technology, and Aerosols and Health. He holds memberships in strategic research areas including MERGE and multiple LTH and LU profile areas focused on aerosols, energy transition, and related fields. In 2024, Kristensson received the NOSA Aerosologist of the Year award. He serves on the Department Research Committee at the Department of Physics and has held board positions with the Centre for Medicine and Technology for Working Life and Society and the Nordic Aerosol Society. His scholarly output encompasses numerous peer-reviewed articles, reports, and conference papers on aerosol science and climate-related topics.