Colin Sheppard is an independent AI researcher and seasoned simulation engineer with 15 years’ experience accelerating low-carbon, electrified mobility through high-performance simulation, analysis, and operational control software. He led development of the open-source BEAM Framework at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and continues to advise Berkeley Lab while applying those multi-agent transport simulation skills to product and startup settings. Colin has held senior engineering and AI leadership roles across industry—shaping data systems for GM’s Super Cruise, directing ML and simulation at BrightDrop, and serving as CTO at Marain—bridging research-grade models with production-ready systems. His recent work combines reinforcement learning, simulation-driven decision science, and rapid prototyping during a self-funded sabbatical focused on applied AI and venture exploration. Notably, he contributes backend updates to prominent transport simulation projects (e.g., matsim) to keep research ecosystems aligned with evolving frameworks.
15 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Transportation Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Transportation Engineering at University of California, Berkeley
M.S. Environmental Resources Engineering, M.S. Environmental Resources Engineering at Humboldt State University
BS Symbolic Systems, BS Symbolic Systems at Stanford University
Contributions:54 commits, 2 PRs, 25 pushes in 5 months
Contributions summary:Colin's commits focus on updating interfaces to align with the latest BEAM framework changes. These changes primarily involve modifications to Java interface definitions, specifically within the `transEnergySim` and `roadpricing` directories, indicating a focus on core functionality. The user's contribution highlights their involvement in adapting and integrating the existing code base with newer frameworks, ensuring the project remains up-to-date. This suggests the user's work includes maintenance and adaptation tasks related to the Multi-Agent Transport Simulation project.
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Colin Sheppard - Independent AI Researcher at Stealth Venture