
Robert McIntosh
Associate
Rocky Mountain Institute
Robert McIntosh is an associate with Rocky Mountain Institue (RMI)'s transportation practice.
After studying auto mechanics in High School, Robert attended Harvard College, where he took courses in biology, history of science and energy systems, graduating with a degree in the History and Science Honors Concentration in 2007.
His thesis was on the necessity of social, cultural and policy considerations during the reengineering of rice crops during the 1950s. Afterward, he worked for biofuel startup Amyris doing corporate development before shifting to the government sector in 2009. At California's South Coast Air Quality Management District, he worked on emissions mitigation planning, as well as designing advanced transportation/energy systems for the state's Renewable Energy Standard and AB32 scale up.
In 2010, he began his master's education at Michigan's School of Natural Resources and Environment. There, he focused his coursework on transportation energy, electricity distribution/generation, systems analysis, and business processes in developing countries. Balancing coursework between energy policy, engineering, and business gave a better understanding of practical applications of advanced energy and transportation systems.
After graduation in 2012, Robert worked at Michigan startup Quantalux on improving efficiency and decreasing costs of wastewater management. After leaving Michigan he moved to Nairobi, Kenya to work on water and energy systems in the Kibera area. Starting work at RMI in July 2013, Robert's main focus will be on transportation in the China Reinventing Fire project.