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Ruwim Berkowicz

Ruwim Berkowicz

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
50
Citations
7828
World Ranking
5067
National Ranking
67

Overview

Ruwim Berkowicz is affiliated with Aarhus University in Denmark and specializes in research within the fields of Engineering, Environmental Science, and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work focuses on subfields such as Automotive Engineering, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, and Atmospheric Science.

The scientist has contributed to topics including Vehicle emissions and performance, Air Quality and Health Impacts, and Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols. These research subjects highlight a concentration on the interrelation between vehicle emissions and environmental as well as public health outcomes.

Ruwim Berkowicz has collaborated with several frequent co-authors, notably Janne Berger, Sam-Erik Walker, Bruce Denby, Per Løfstrøm, and Matthias Ketzel. These collaborations suggest active engagement in multidisciplinary research teams.

Publication venues for Berkowicz's work include the BIBSYS Brage repository in Norway, which features their recent scholarly output.

  • Evaluation and inter-comparison of open road line source models currently in use in the Nordic countries, 2024, BIBSYS Brage (BIBSYS (Norway))

Best Publications

  • OSPM - A PARAMETERISED STREET POLLUTION MODEL

    Ruwim Berkowicz

  • Characterisation of traffic-generated particulate matter in Copenhagen

    Peter Wåhlin;Ruwim Berkowicz;Finn Palmgren

  • Test of two numerical schemes for use in atmospheric transport-chemistry models

    Ole Hertel;Ruwim Berkowicz;Jesper Christensen;Øystein Hov

  • Particle and trace gas emission factors under urban driving conditions in Copenhagen based on street and roof-level observations

    Matthias Ketzel;Peter Wåhlin;Ruwim Berkowicz;Finn Palmgren

  • CityDelta: A model intercomparison study to explore the impact of emission reductions in European cities in 2010

    C. Cuvelier;P. Thunis;R. Vautard;R. Vautard;M. Amann

  • The influence of street architecture on flow and dispersion in street canyons

    P. Kastner-Klein;R. Berkowicz;R. Britter

  • Estimation and validation of PM2.5/PM10 exhaust and non-exhaust emission factors for practical street pollution modelling

    Matthias Ketzel;Gunnar Omstedt;Christer Johansson;Ingo Düring

  • Monte Carlo simulation of plume dispersion in the convective boundary layer

    J.Høgni Bærentsen;Ruwim Berkowicz

  • Using measurements of air pollution in streets for evaluation of urban air quality — meterological analysis and model calculations

    Ruwim Berkowicz;Finn Palmgren;Ole Hertel;Elisabetta Vignati

  • A Danish decision-support GIS tool for management of urban air quality and human exposures

    Steen Solvang Jensen;Ruwim Berkowicz;Henning Sten Hansen;Ole Hertel

  • Modelling traffic pollution in streets

    R Berkowicz;O Hertel;S E Larsen;N N Soerensen

  • Operational air pollution forecasts from European to local scale

    Jørgen Brandt;Jesper H. Christensen;Lise M. Frohn;Finn Palmgren

  • Modeling coastal aerosol transport and effects of surf-produced aerosols on processes in the marine atmospheric boundary layer

    Elisabetta Vignati;Gerrit de Leeuw;Ruwim Berkowicz

  • Impact of wood combustion on particle levels in a residential area in Denmark

    M. Glasius;M. Ketzel;P. Wåhlin;B. Jensen

  • Development and testing of a new variable scale air pollution model—ACDEP

    Ole Hertel;Jesper Christensen;Erik H. Runge;Willem A.H. Asman

  • Modelling the fate of ultrafine particles from exhaust pipe to rural background: an analysis of time scales for dilution, coagulation and deposition

    Matthias Ketzel;Ruwim Berkowicz

  • The Danish Gaussian Air Pollution Model (Oml): Description, Test and Sensitivity Analysis in View of Regulatory Applications

    R. Berkowicz;H. R. Olesen;U. Torp

  • Evaluation of the profile method for estimation of surface fluxes of momentum and heat

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  • Evaluation and application of OSPM for traffic pollution assessment for a large number of street locations

    Ruwim Berkowicz;Matthias Ketzel;Steen Solvang Jensen;Martin Hvidberg

  • Operational Street Pollution Model (OSPM) – a review of performed application and validation studies, and future prospects

    Konstantinos E. Kakosimos;Ole Hertel;Ole Hertel;Matthias Ketzel;Ruwim Berkowicz

  • Traffic pollution modelling and emission data

    R. Berkowicz;M. Winther;M. Ketzel

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthias Ketzel
Matthias Ketzel University of Surrey
Ole Hertel
Ole Hertel Aarhus University
Elisabetta Vignati
Elisabetta Vignati Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change
Jesper H. Christensen
Jesper H. Christensen Aarhus University
Ole Raaschou-Nielsen
Ole Raaschou-Nielsen Aarhus University
Henrik Skov
Henrik Skov Aarhus University
Jørgen Brandt
Jørgen Brandt Aarhus University
Søren Ejling Larsen
Søren Ejling Larsen Technical University of Denmark
Nicolas Moussiopoulos
Nicolas Moussiopoulos Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

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