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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.

modified by Jérémy Omer

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

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