
Post-doc
Taiwo Ashu
At AMC-Lahti since 2024
Taiwo Ashu (PhD) is a post-doctoral urban air quality modelling researcher. Her research focuses on atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) processes and their role in environmental and energy applications. Using open-source tools such as OpenFOAM and PALM4U, she has investigated airflow interactions over forests and wind turbine wakes, contributing to improved understanding of ABL dynamics in wind energy. Currently, her postdoctoral work centers on urban pollution modelling using the SOSAA model (Model to Simulate the Concentration of Organic Vapours, Sulphuric Acid and Aerosol Particles) to study atmospheric chemistry and aerosol processes in urban areas.
Publications
Publications as co-author
Publications co-authored since joining AMC-Lahti.
2026
Impact of Forest Density on Atmospheric Boundary-Layer Flow and Turbulence for Wind Energy Applications
Boundary Layer Meteorol., 192, 13
2025
A Lagrangian view on severe haze in Beijing: local and long-range sources of trace gases and primary and secondary aerosols
Atmospheric Environment, 363, 121602
