Michael Webber (engineer)

Michael Evan Webber (born 1971) is a professor of Mechanical Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin and the CTO of a clean-technology venture fund.

After graduating from Westlake High School in 1989, he attended the University of Texas at Austin where he played in the Longhorn Band, eventually serving as Drum Major.

From September 2018 to August 2021, Webber was based in Paris, France where he served as the Chief Science and Technology Officer at ENGIE, a global energy & infrastructure services company with 170,000 employees worldwide.

Webber joined the University of Texas at Austin in 2006 as associate director of the Center for International Energy and Environmental Policy under the Jackson School of Geosciences.

The series had more than 7000 broadcasts in the United States and has been distributed in dozens of countries, ultimately reaching millions of viewers.

Webber has authored four full-length general interest books, created two interactive textbooks, written more than 500 publications, and has been awarded 6 patents.

[19] Over his career, Webber has published more than 400 articles, columns, reports, commentaries, and books and delivered more than 200 lectures, speeches, and seminars.

Baer, and R.K. Hanson, "Ammonia Monitoring Near 1.5 μm with Diode Laser Absorption Sensors," Applied Optics, 40(12), pp.

Webber, "Cow Power: The Energy and Emissions Benefits of Converting Manure to Biogas," Environmental Research Letters, 3 034002 (8pp) July 2008.

Webber, "An Inventory and Engineering Assessment of Flared Gas and Liquid Waste Streams From Hydraulic Fracturing in the USA," Current Sustainable/Renewable Energy Reports, October 2017.