From August 31 to September 5, 2025, the international conference “EAC 2025 – European Aerosol Conference” was held in Lecce, Italy, organized by the Italian Aerosol Society (IAS) under the high patronage of the European Aerosol Assembly (EAA). The conference brought together participants from all over the world to share their research and experiences in the field of aerosol science, aiming to connect scientists, engineers, researchers, companies, institutions, and users involved in studying the scientific, technological, and social aspects of aerosols—their effects, measurement, and characterization.

The event featured 5 plenary lectures, over 350 presentations (including invited talks, participant, and exhibitor presentations), 3 poster sessions with more than 175 posters each day and twelve working meetings of various organizations and working groups within the EAA, open to public participation. Five project associates from the Division of Environmental Hygiene participated in the conference:
https://www.croris.hr/crosbi/publikacija/prilog-skup/895098
Ranka Godec: Carbon content in PM10 and PM2.5 at a rural background monitoring site in the hinterland of Zadar, Croatia (poster presentation)
https://www.croris.hr/crosbi/publikacija/prilog-skup/895181
Ivana Jakovljević: Spatial Distribution and Concentration of BaP in PM10 Across Six Locations in Croatia (poster presentation)
https://www.croris.hr/crosbi/publikacija/prilog-skup/895184
Marija Jelena Lovrić Štefiček: Statistical evaluation of particulate matter (PM1) concentrations in indoor and outdoor air of households in Zagreb, Croatia (poster presentation)
https://www.croris.hr/crosbi/publikacija/prilog-skup/895099
Helena Prskalo: Mass concentrations of carbonaceous species in PM2.5 between seasons at different monitoring sites (poster presentation)
https://www.croris.hr/crosbi/publikacija/prilog-skup/895102
Suzana Sopčić: Five-year trend of levoglucosan levels in winter at the urban station in Zagreb, Croatia (poster presentation)
The abstracts of the presentations were published in the Book of Abstracts, available at the following link:
