
معرفی
Linda Ng Boyle serves as Vice Dean for Research and Professor of Civil and Urban Engineering at NYU Tandon School of Engineering, leading research strategy, development, and operations while collaborating with faculty, leadership, and industry partners to advance research initiatives and develop new centers.
Her educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle (1998)
- M.S. in Inter-Engineering, University of Washington, Seattle (1994)
- B.S. in Industrial Engineering, State University of New York, Buffalo (1986)
Boyle's research specializes in transportation safety systems, focusing on driver behavior modeling, crash analysis, and statistical countermeasure development. Her work integrates human factors engineering with transportation infrastructure to create data-driven safety solutions, particularly examining vehicle-user interactions and econometric safety modeling for real-world implementation.
Her distinguished honors include:
- NSF CAREER Award
- IISE Fellow designation
- HFES Fellow recognition
As an active committee member on the Transportation Research Board's Vehicle User Characteristics and Statistical and Econometric Methods panels, and through her National Academies Board on Human–Systems Integration membership, she shapes national transportation policy. Her leadership drives research centers like C2SMARTER and the Offshore Wind Innovation Hub, fostering cross-disciplinary collaborations in urban mobility and sustainable infrastructure.



