PhD Candidate
University of Maryland
Nathan Boyd is a PhD candidate at the University of Maryland, College Park. In his research, he investigates water-resource problems that involve multiple decision makers using mathematical optimization, economics, and agent-based modeling. He is interested in how the characteristics of streamflow, land use, and technology influence the interactions of water decisionmakers. Prior to starting graduate school, Nathan was a staff engineer working with wastewater collection systems, asset management software, and Clean Water Act compliance programs. This practical experience makes him passionate about engaging stakeholders in the research process. In his free time, Nathan enjoys playing video games and ultimate frisbee as well as spending time with his wife Kristin and his dog Scooter.
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641 - Reducing Pollution in River Systems using a Stochastic, Game-Theoretic Modeling Approach
Tuesday, May 21, 2024
5:45 PM – 6:00 PM CT