Marta
Cuatrecasas
Capdevila
Promoter and Technology Manager
Marta
Cuatrecasas

Marta Cuatrecasas graduated in Computer Science at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (1995), and holds a postgraduate degree in e-Business from the Fundació Politècnica de Catalunya (2001). She is currently in charge of the Projects and Technology Promotion Area of the inLab FIB, where she has been working since 1998, and from where she has collaborated and directed numerous projects for both the UPC and ‘other institutions and companies.

Her areas of expertise are project management and she promotes the use of Agile Methodologies, while actively participating in the technological promotion of the inLab FIB, contacting directly with companies interested in project development by the inLab FIB, attending conferences, seminars, etc.

She is also responsible for the Quality Management System of the inLab FIB, in charge of complying with and enforcing the requirements of ISO 9001, developing the Marketing Plan and participating in the preparation of the necessary documentation to achieve the Tecnio accreditation.

Final Degree Projects directed

Main projects directed

Electronic voting platform with Blockchain technology, designed for collective consultation and decision-making processes of both public bodies and private entities.
The eBRT2030 project will create a new generation of advanced, all-electric, urban and peri-urban European Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), enhanced with novel automation and connectivity functionalities to support sustainable urban transport.
An AI system that generates rose images from a sketch and a brief description. The result is an image with one or more roses that follows the shape of the sketch and tries to reflect the descriptive text.

Main projects participated

Developer of mathematical optimization algorithms to solve the corresponding problems of demand allocation and routing for heterogeneous fleets of vehicles.
Development of this application that allows to establish a group work environment in the virtual campus of the UOC.
Simulation study to assess the capacity of the internal transport network to respond to new needs associated with changes in production processes.