Darcy Milligan supports RSG’s acoustics work with expertise in sound propagation modeling methodologies and analog signal processing. He applies mathematical and engineering principles to assess and visualize environmental and geometrical sound impacts and to provide noise control services. Darcy has also contributed to the development of RSG’s database for inverter, transformer, and battery storage container sound emissions.
At RSG, Darcy has supported acoustic modeling and analysis for a wide range of energy infrastructure projects, including wind farms, solar facilities, and battery energy storage systems. His experience includes compliance assessments using industry standards for outdoor sound propagation, low-frequency disturbance analyses, and indoor reverberation studies. He possesses expertise in analog data processing, model development, and noise mitigation design to support informed, client-specific solutions.
Outside of RSG, Darcy is active in Vermont’s local music scene, writing and producing music, and helping run live shows and festivals. He also enjoys designing and modifying music equipment to create avant-garde instrumental noise. In his free time, he’s often tackling new skills, including learning to ride a unicycle and brewing homemade kombucha.
Education
- BS, Mechanical Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute