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ROBERT F. SAWYER
B.S., M.S., M.A., Ph.D.,
P.E.
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LONGER
RESUME
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Dr.
Sawyer studied at Stanford University in the Department of Mechanical Engineering (B.S.
1957, M.S. 1958). He served as a Rocket Test Engineer, Rocket Propulsion
Research Engineer, and Chief of the Liquid Systems Analysis Section at the Air
Force Rocket Propulsion Laboratory, Edwards AFB, California (1958‑1961). His later graduate and doctoral
degree work was at the Guggenheim Aerospace Propulsion Laboratories of the
Department of Aerospace Sciences at Princeton University (M.A. 1963, Ph.D. 1966).
He
joined the faculty of the Mechanical Engineering Department of the University of California at Berkeley as an assistant professor in 1966 and served through
the rank of full professor (1991). He held a joint appointment as a Senior
Faculty Scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. At Berkeley he was Vice Chairperson for Graduate Studies of the
Department of Mechanical Engineering (1980‑1983) and Chairperson of the
Energy and Resources Group (1984‑1988), an interdisciplinary graduate
department treating energy, resource, and environmental policy. He was selected
the first Class of 1935 Professor of Energy (1988). Visiting appointments
included: Visiting Research Scientist at the Johns Hopkins University Applied
Physics Laboratory (1971), Visiting Researcher at Imperial College (1978‑1979), Visiting Professor at Hokkaido University (1984), Visiting Professor at the Toyohashi University of Technology
(1984), Visiting Scientist at the Sandia National Laboratory Combustion
Research Facility (1988‑1989), and Honorary Research Fellow at University
College London (1991).
Dr.
Sawyer served on the President's Council on Environmental Quality Advisory
Committee on Alternative Automotive Power Systems (1971‑1976), headed the
Technology Panel of the National Academy of Sciences Committee on Motor Vehicle
Emissions (1973‑1974), chaired the State of California ad hoc Committee
on Atmospheric Carcinogens (1978‑1979), chaired the National Academy of
Sciences Committee on Diesel Engine Technology (1979‑1982), served as a
member of the National Research Council Committee on Army Basic Research (1987‑1988),
a member of the California Air Resources Board (1975‑1976), a director of
KVB, Inc. (1975‑1978), a director of the Center for Emissions Research
and Analysis (1991-1994), a member of the External Advisory Panel to the World
Bank Mexico City Transport Air Quality Management Program (1992-1996), a Senior
Policy Advisor to the Office of Air and Radiation of the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency (1994-1995), a member of the Distinguished Advisory Panel to
the Joint Auto/Oil Air Quality Improvement Research Program (1988-1996), a
member of the U.S. EPA Blue Ribbon Panel on MTBE, a member of the National
Research Council Committee to Review the MOBILE Model, a member of the National Research Council
Committee on Evaluation of the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ)
Program, and a member of the U.S. EPA Clean Diesel Independent Review Panel. He
chairs the Health Effects Institute Special Committee on Emerging Technologies.
He was a member of the Advisory Committee to the College of Engineering Center
for Environmental Research and Technology at the University of California at Riverside and of the Board of Advisors of the Institute of Transportation Studies at the University of California at Davis. He chaired the Bay Area Air Quality Management
District Advisory Council and co-chaired of the U.S. EPA Mobile Sources
Technical Advisory Sub-committee.
Dr.
Sawyer served as President of the International Combustion Institute
(1992-1996), is a Fellow of the Society of Automotive Engineers, Associate
Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and a member
of the Air and Waste Management Association, American Society of Mechanical
Engineers, and American Association of University Professors. He is a
Registered Professional Engineer (Mechanical Engineering and Fire Protection
Engineering) in the State of California. He is listed in American
Men and Women of Science, Who’s Who in Technology, Who's Who in Engineering,
Who’s Who in Science and Engineering, and Who's Who in the West.
At
the University of California at Berkeley, Dr. Sawyer taught undergraduate and graduate
courses in combustion, propulsion, thermodynamics, energy conversion, engines,
air pollution, and fire safety (1966‑1991). As Professor of the Graduate
School, the Class of 1935 Professor of Energy Emeritus, and Senior Research
Engineer at the Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (1991‑) he conducts research
and advises graduate students in motor vehicle emissions and control, thermal
destruction of toxic waste, and regulatory policy. He is a Visiting Professor
of Energy and Environment at University College London (1995-).
Dr. Sawyer is a partner of Sawyer Associates, a California consulting company. He is the author or co‑author
of more than 330 publications and the co‑author of two books, The Chemistry of Propellants and Combustion Sources of Air Pollution and
Their Control.
Dr.
Sawyer was born in Santa
Barbara, California in 1935. He served in the U.S. Air Force (active
duty, 1958‑1961), reaching the rank of captain (USAFRes).
He lives in Oakland, California with his wife, Barbara Sawyer, who is a faculty member
and past Chair of the Academic Senate at Diablo Valley College. Their daughters, Allison Shaffer, a systems
analyst, and Lisa Sawyer, an architect, live with their families in Davis, California.
February 2003