David Sullivan
Air Resource Engineering
David W. Sullivan is a Research Associate at The University of Texas at Austin Center for Energy and Environmental Resources, where he has been a staff member since September 2005. Some projects on which he has worked include the Corpus Christi Air Quality Study, the 2005-2006 Second Texas Air Quality Study (TexAQS II), and the Gregory – Portland Community Air Monitoring Stations Project.
He was the Principal Investigator on a study to determine the causes of elevated particulate matter levels in Houston, a project to assess emissions from storage tanks, an air pollution trend project, and various air monitoring projects around Texas. His research interests include source apportionment, pollution transport, air quality trends, monitoring network design, and data quality assurance. He was previously employed as a data analyst, team leader, and section manager at the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, 1993 – 2005, and had an earlier career as an aerospace engineer. He is active in local community affairs, and he has served on a handful of non-profit steering committees and on City of Austin citizen boards including the Planning Commission, Zero Waste Advisory Commission, and the Environmental Commission. Dr. Sullivan received his bachelor’s degree cum laude in Engineering and Applied Sciences from Harvard University in 1979. He received his M.S. degree in Operations Research and Industrial Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin in 1984 and his Ph.D. degree in Management Sciences and Information Systems from The University of Texas at Austin in 1997. He is a member of the American Statistical Association and the Air & Waste Management Association.