Till Stoeckenius is a meteorologist with over 30 years of experience in air pollution meteorology, data analysis, applied statistics, atmospheric dispersion modeling and mobile source emissions as applied to air quality management. He specializes in the management of multidisciplinary projects involving the integration of experts from diverse technical specialties into teams capable of providing timely and relevant input to current and emerging air quality management issues. Till has managed large-scale atmospheric field studies, analyzed air quality trends, managed regional photochemical dispersion modeling studies of ozone and particulate matter impacts and prepared analyses of emission inventories and emission control programs for both public and private sector clients. He is familiar with air quality regulations and USEPA, state and local air agency practices, as well as air quality issues faced by ports, cruise lines, upstream oil and gas operators, and other industries. He has analyzed the environmental impacts of oil and gas developments in the western US, and evaluated potential emission-reduction strategies in ozone nonattainment areas. Till earned an MS in meteorology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and a BS in atmospheric sciences from the University of California, Davis.