Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
1 Cyclotron Road Mailstop 90R3058
Berkeley CA 94720
(510) 486-7610
Mike's research interests are in mathematical modeling of environmental systems and quality, uncertainty analysis,
value-of-information decision analysis, and human exposure assessment. In the Airflow and Pollutant Transport Group,
Mike leads the research on developing a Bayesian statistical approach to interpret data streams from sensors placed in a
building. Mike is also a member of the Indoor Environment Department's Environmental Chemistry, Exposure, and Risk Group,
where he is currently developing statistical and modeling techniques to estimate human exposures to pesticides.
Mike has a Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering and an M.S. degree in Engineering and Public Policy from Carnegie
Mellon University. He also has an M.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering from UCLA. Mike is a California-licensed
Professional Engineer (Civil), and has worked at an environmental engineering firm where he conducted environmental
health risk assessments. Mike has been at LBNL since 1998.