ABOUT ME
I am an assistant professor at INSA Rennes, France. I conduct my research within the Mathematics research institute of Rennes (IRMAR).
My research belong to the field of mathematical programming and combinatorial optimization. More specifically, I am interested in decomposition techniques for the solution of linear programs and two-stage stochastic optimization problem. Another focus of my research is in the modeling and the algorithmic solution of large scale combinatorial optimization problems ensued from industrial applications.
My teaching activities focus on mathematics and computer science.
TEACHING ACTIVITIES
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Mathematical Programming
linear and nonlinear programming, degeneracy, decomposition methods,
Optimization under uncertainties
stochastic programming, Monte-Carlo sampling
Applications of Operational Research
air traffic management, logistics, health management, mine production management
2009-2013
PhD in Applied Mathematics and Computer Science
ISAE, Toulouse, France
Since 2013
Postdoctoral fellow
École Polytechnique de Montréal and GERAD
EDUCATION
WORK EXPERIENCE
Mathematics (undergraduate courses)
algebra, analysis, topology, statistics and probability, chaos theory, numerical analysis
Operational Research (graduate courses)
linear programming, models of flow, integer programming
Computer science
programming and algorithmic (undergrad.) computational tools for optimization (grad.)
2004-2006
Master Sc. A. in Applied Mathematics
École Polytechnique de Montréal, Canada
Double degree in an exchange program with Supelec
2002-2006
Engineering degree
Supelec, Gif, France
2008-2009
Consultant in Operational Research
Mission at Air Liquide R&D
2006-2008
Engineer in Telecommunications
Agence Nationale de Fréquences (ANFR)
2012-2013
Research and teaching assistant
Bordeaux 2 University