Miha Markelj
Engineer
+47 63 89 82 52
+47 405 57 448
Urban Environment and Industry
Kjeller
mmar@nilu.no
Miha Markelj has been working as a research assistant at NILU since 2022, focusing on emissions of air pollutants into ambient air from different perspectives. He works with emission and dispersion models, develops new data collection processes and works on enhancing resolution of models. His work often involves acquiring, processing and interpreting unstructured data. Among others, he contributes to projects for municipalities and industry, as well as to data reporting projects for EEA.
Miha earned his bachelor’s degree in physics from the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Miha Markelj has 16 publications at NILU:
2025
2024
2024
2024
2024
2023
2023
Development, improvement and maintenance of high-resolution modelling for Residential Wood Combustion emissions
MetVed is a long-standing project that began in 2017 with the development the MedVed model, a methodology to estimate Residential Wood Burning emissions at high spatial resolution in Norway. In […]
Suburban dream vs. climate-friendly transport? Environmental sustainability of urban sprawl development of Polish cities
Socio-economic growth has led to rapid urban development in Polish cities, and major and recurrent challenges have arisen linked to uncontrollable urban sprawl development (e.g., transport congestion, high traffic emissions). […]
Diffuse emissions of dust from LKAB Narvik
NILU has, on behalf of LKAB Norge AS, carried out emission and dispersion calculations for combined emissions from point sources and diffuse sources from the facility in Narvik. The purpose […]
Revision of air quality assessment for Drammen
NILU, in collaboration with Asplan Viak AS, has prepared a local air quality assessment for Drammen municipality. The project includes an assessment of air quality in Drammen through traffic calculations […]
Air quality assessment for Lørenskog municipality
The air quality assessment for Lørenskog municipality covers mapping of the air quality through traffic, emission and dispersion calculations of PM10, PM2,5 and NO2 for the present situation (2019) and […]
Miha Markelj has been working as a research assistant at NILU since 2022, focusing on emissions of air pollutants into ambient air from different perspectives. He works with emission and dispersion models, develops new data collection processes and works on enhancing resolution of models. His work often involves acquiring, processing and interpreting unstructured data. Among others, he contributes to projects for municipalities and industry, as well as to data reporting projects for EEA.
Miha earned his bachelor’s degree in physics from the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Miha Markelj has 16 publications at NILU:
2025
2024
2024
2024
2024
2023
2023
Development, improvement and maintenance of high-resolution modelling for Residential Wood Combustion emissions
MetVed is a long-standing project that began in 2017 with the development the MedVed model, a methodology to estimate Residential Wood Burning emissions at high spatial resolution in Norway. In […]
Suburban dream vs. climate-friendly transport? Environmental sustainability of urban sprawl development of Polish cities
Socio-economic growth has led to rapid urban development in Polish cities, and major and recurrent challenges have arisen linked to uncontrollable urban sprawl development (e.g., transport congestion, high traffic emissions). […]
Diffuse emissions of dust from LKAB Narvik
NILU has, on behalf of LKAB Norge AS, carried out emission and dispersion calculations for combined emissions from point sources and diffuse sources from the facility in Narvik. The purpose […]
Revision of air quality assessment for Drammen
NILU, in collaboration with Asplan Viak AS, has prepared a local air quality assessment for Drammen municipality. The project includes an assessment of air quality in Drammen through traffic calculations […]
Air quality assessment for Lørenskog municipality
The air quality assessment for Lørenskog municipality covers mapping of the air quality through traffic, emission and dispersion calculations of PM10, PM2,5 and NO2 for the present situation (2019) and […]