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Mike Todd


Principal Development Engineer

Mike ToddMichael Todd graduated from the University of California, Riverside, in 1994 with a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering. He worked as a Student Research Assistant at CE-CERT from 1992 to 1994, focusing his research on transportation engineering and air pollution engineering. During this time he presented a paper on Ozone Trends within the Southern California Air Basin to the Southern California Conference on Undergraduate Research in Pasadena, California. In 1993, Mr. Todd was named the Outstanding Student in Environmental Engineering at UCR

Upon graduating in 1994, Mr. Todd accepted a CE-CERT staff position as a Junior Development Engineer. From 1994 to 1996, Todd has focused on two areas of research, the first of which deals with remotely-sensed on-road vehicle emissions. As a result, Mr. Todd participated in the California Bureau of Automotive Repair pilot program Smog Check 2 and has also conducted various research projects utilizing remote sensing, presenting the results from one of the studies at the 1995 Fifth Annual CRC Conference. The second area of research has been in transportation engineering; this includes the development of an Integrated Transportation/Emissions Model (ITEM), and managing a transportation data collection team. Mr. Todd's current areas of research focus on transportation engineering in addition to air pollution engineering and remote sensing.


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