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ML+X Seminar with Zoltán Nagy - CityLearn: Demand Response using Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning

Join us Friday, September 3rd at 3 pm for the first ML+X seminar of the Fall Semester! We will be joined by Zoltán Nagy, assistant professor in the Department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin.

Zoltan Nagy

The Machine Learning Lab is continuing the series of talks that highlight the diverse applications of machine learning. ML+X seminars welcome faculty from across UT Austin whose work intersects with machine learning and are held every other Friday during the semester from 3-4 pm CT. These talks spark engaging conversation and collaboration.

 

CityLearn: Demand Response using Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning

Speaker: Zoltán Nagy
Assistant Professor, Department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin

Friday, September 3, 2021
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM CT
Virtual: Register at https://utexas.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3WbX916PRuuKWA6
 

Abstract
Reinforcement learning (RL) has gained popularity in the research community as a model-free and adaptive control paradigm for the built environment, especially for building energy control. RL has the potential to enable inexpensive plug-and-play building controllers that can be implemented without necessitating potentially expensive control models (unlike model predictive control), and to coordinate multiple buildings for demand response, load shaping, and load shifting. In this presentation, Dr. Nagy will give an overview of CityLearn, an OpenAI Gym environment to facilitate development of Multi- Agent Reinforcement Learning controllers to study interacting buildings, and building-grid interaction.

Speaker Bio
Dr. Nagy is an assistant professor in the Department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin, directing the Intelligent Environments Laboratory. A roboticist turned building engineer, his research interests are in smart buildings and cities, renewable energy systems, control systems for zero emission building operation, and the application of machine learning and artificial intelligence for the built environment for a sustainable energy transition. He has received several Best Paper awards from the CISBAT conference, Building & Environment journal, as well as a Highest Cited Paper award from Applied Energy. He organized and chaired the first workshop on Reinforcement Learning for energy management in buildings and cities (RLEM’20) at ACM BuildSys’20.

Prior to joining UT, Austin, Dr. Nagy was a senior scientist at the Swiss Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich, in the Department of Architecture. He worked with Prof. Arno Schlueter in the Architecture & Building Systems research group on control systems for sustainable building operation, as well as wireless sensor networks and applications of machine learning in building retrofit.