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Michael Walsh (engineer)

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Michael Walsh
NationalityAmerican
Alma materManhattan College; Princeton University
Engineering career
Disciplinevehicle emissions
Employer(s)City of New York Department of Air Resources (1970–74);
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1974–81)
AwardsMacArthur Fellows Program

Michael P. Walsh (born 1943) is an American vehicle emissions engineer.

Life

Walsh graduated from Manhattan College with a B.S. (1966), and studied at Princeton University (1969–70). He worked in government service, directing motor vehicle pollution control efforts in the City of New York Department of Air Resources (1970–74) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (1974–81).

Since 1981, Walsh has been an independent technical consultant on vehicle emission standards.[1]

In 2005, he received a "genius grant" from the MacArthur Fellows Program. [2]

Works

  • Air pollution from motor vehicles: standards and technologies for controlling emissions, Asif Faiz, Christopher S. Weaver, Michael P. Walsh, World Bank Publications, 1996, ISBN 978-0-8213-3444-7
  • Clean fuels for Asia: technical options for moving toward unleaded gasoline and low-sulfur diesel, Michael Walsh, Jitendra J. Shah, World Bank Publications, 1997, ISBN 978-0-8213-4033-2
  • Urban Air Pollution in Developing Country Megacities, Slideshare, Michael P. Walsh

References