Juan José Garau Luis
About Juan José Garau Luis
Juan José Garau Luis is a Research Scientist currently working at InstaDeep Ltd in Boston, Massachusetts. He has a diverse academic background with degrees from prestigious institutions and has contributed to various research areas, including satellite communications and automated reinforcement learning.
Work at InstaDeep
Currently, Juan José Garau Luis serves as a Research Scientist at InstaDeep Ltd, a position he has held since 2023 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. His role involves applying his expertise in automated reinforcement learning and large language models, particularly in biological applications.
Education and Expertise
Juan José Garau Luis has an extensive educational background in engineering and science. He studied Telecommunications Engineering and Industrial Engineering at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, achieving a Double BSc Excellence Program. He further pursued Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he earned both a Master of Science and a Doctor of Philosophy in Autonomous Systems. His research focuses on automated reinforcement learning and large language models.
Background
Juan José Garau Luis has held various research positions throughout his career. He worked as a Visiting Research Assistant at Universitat de les Illes Balears and Barcelona Supercomputing Center. He also served as a Research Assistant at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 2018 to 2023. His experience includes roles at Novartis as a Research Data Scientist and at Google as a Research Intern and Student Researcher.
Achievements
Juan José Garau Luis contributed to the development of models for resource management in satellite communications, molecular design, and traffic signal control. He designed a large-scale Internet of Things network during his undergraduate thesis work at MIT's System Architecture Lab. Additionally, he received a La Caixa fellowship in 2019, which provided full funding for his PhD studies.