Research engineer at the University of Valenciennes, France
PHD candidate
Skills
Control and optimization in production systems
and supply chain (control of discrete event systems,
transportation and logistics management)
Declarative approaches for optimization
Advanced integer programming
Active research topics
Inventory routing problem with continuous moves
Supply chain Management
System Dynamics
Short vitae
M.S.: 2008-2009 Optimization in Operations Research, Univesity of Nantes France. Supervisor: Jean-Jacques Loiseau Thesis: " inventory dynamics and stabilization of induced oscillations "
B.S.: 2006-2007 Computer sciences, University of Nantes France.
Poster
2009 Rodrigue Tchapnga Takoudjou, Rifat Sipahi. Jean Jacques, Loiseau, "Stabilizing the Delay-Induced Oscillations of Inventory Levels via Collaborations among Supply Chain" Research and Scholarship Expo 2009, Northeastern University Boston U.S.A. www.coe.neu.edu/Depts/MIE/docs/Rodrigue.pdf
Experience
2009 J-1 Scholar Northeastern university
Boston U.S.A.: Mechanical and Industrial Engineering.
Advisor: professor Rifat Sipahi. Research
Topic: " Stabilizing the Delay-Induced Oscillations of
Inventory Levels via Collaborations among Suppl Chains "
2009 Simulation software
in Python language of beer games ( simulation
game created by a group of professors at MIT Sloan School of Management in early 1960's to demonstrate a number of key principles of supply chain management)
2009 Biobjective traveling salesman University of Nantes France. Advisor: professor Xavier Gandibleux
References
Rifat Sipahi Professor, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Northeastern University Boston USA., MA 02115.
Jean-Jacques Loiseau Directeur de recherche CNRS, Ecole centrale of university of Nantes France
Xavier Gandibleux Professor in computer science university of Nantes France