Robert Regue
About Robert Regue
Robert Regue serves as the Director of Research & Development at Replica, where he focuses on developing solutions for urban mobility challenges. He has a diverse background in research and engineering, having held various roles at Scoop Technologies and other organizations.
Current Role at Replica
Robert Regue serves as the Director of Research & Development at Replica, a position he has held since 2022. In this role, he focuses on developing innovative solutions that address urban mobility challenges. His expertise in translating research into impactful products is integral to the company's mission.
Previous Experience at Scoop Technologies, Inc.
Prior to his current role, Robert Regue worked at Scoop Technologies, Inc. in various capacities. He started as an Engineering Research Intern in 2015, followed by roles as a Research Engineer, Data and Carpool Matching Team Lead, and Director of Data. He also served as the Marketplace Team Technical Lead from 2020 to 2021, contributing significantly to the company's projects.
Educational Background
Robert Regue has an extensive educational background in engineering and transportation. He earned a PhD in Transportation Engineering from the University of California, Irvine, from 2010 to 2015. He also holds an MSc in Transportation Science and Business Management from Loughborough University, which he completed in 2010. Additionally, he obtained an Engineering degree in Mechanical Engineering from Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya from 2004 to 2009.
Skills and Expertise
Robert Regue possesses a diverse skill set that includes optimization, operations research, and machine learning. He is proficient in programming languages and technologies such as Python, web development, JavaScript, and Node. His technical skills support his focus on developing solutions for urban mobility issues.
Early Career and Internships
Before his roles in research and development, Robert Regue gained experience as a Sourcing Assistant at Alstom Transport in 2008 and as a Customer Service representative at Caixa Manresa in 2007. His early career experiences laid the groundwork for his later focus on urban mobility and engineering.