Bringing the
multi-agent perspective
to the built environment.

About Me.

In my research, I use techniques from operations research, agent-based modeling, and physics-based simulation to better understand the relationships between the built environment and its user-base. Infrastructure often involves shared systems that serve multiple users simultaneously such as water distribution systems, transportation networks, and the power grid. From the multi-agent perspective, the interactions, conflicts, and compromises among these users largely govern the structure of the associated infrastructure that emerges over time. Conversely, the infrastructure that emerges also constrains and enables interactions among its users.

Experience

  • University of Maryland Graduate Research Assistant
  • Santa Fe Institute Graduate Workshop in Computational Social Science Participant
  • University of Maryland Hourly Course Assistant
  • Ramboll Staff Engineer

Skills

  • Mathematical Optimization in GAMS
  • Multi-Agent Systems Analysis in NetLogo
  • System Dynamics and Control in Simulink
  • Water and Wastewater Engineering

Education

  • Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering (Aug. 2024) University of Maryland, College Park
  • Masters of Science, Mechanical Engineering (Aug. 2023) University of Maryland, College Park
  • Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering Technology (May 2015) Southern Polytechnic State University (Marietta, GA)

Research.

Interests

  • Infrastructure
  • Environment
  • Multi-agent systems

Papers

  • N.T. Boyd, S. A. Gabriel, G. Rest, T. Dumm. “Generalized Nash Equilibrium Models for Asymmetric, Non-cooperative Games on Line Graphs: Application to Water Resource Systems," Computers and Operations Research, 2023.
  • N.T. Boyd, T. Dumm, “Balancing Present and Future Needs,” Pipelines 2019: Planning and Design Conference Proceedings, Nashville, Tennessee, 187 – 195.
  • S. Allen, S.A. Gabriel, N.T. Boyd, "Inverse Optimization for Parameterization of Linear Complementarity Problems and for Incentive Design in Markets," (under review in journal as of November 2022).