CV_Aurélie CHARLES_en
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CV_Aurélie CHARLES_en
Aurélie CHARLES Address : 9 rue des Frères Montgolfier 81000 Albi Phone : 33 + (0)6 64 52 58 06 Mail : [email protected] Birth : 10 September 1981 Nationality : Belgian Associate Professor, Lyon2 University Work experiences Since Oct 2011 Associate Professor Lyon2 University (France, 69) Teaching – 300h per year Supply chain Management, Humanitarian Logistics and Crisis Management, Optimization and Simulation, Scheduling, Information Systems for logisticians… Research Multi Criteria Decision analysis, Risks, Supply Chain Management (Evaluation, Optimization, Conception) in uncertain environment, Project Lifecycle Management 2011 - 6 month Post Doc ARMINES (Ecole des Mines d’Albi) – Engineering top school, Albi (France, 81) Participation to a European project, PLAY (Pushing dynamic and ubiquitous interaction between services Leveraged in the Future Internet by ApplYing complex event processing) 7th Framework Program, Grant n°258659 Definition and modelling of the response process to nuclear crisis in France (Project use case). Construction of a simulation tool to validate the complex- event processing architecture and the associated platform developed by PLAY project. 2011 ATER (Associate Researcher and Lecturer) Université de Toulouse – Le Mirail (France, 31) Teaching – 200h C2I (communication, data-processing and Internet), Supply Chain Management, ERP - 6 month 2008-2010 Teachings –100h Ecole des Mines d’Albi – Engineering top school, Albi (France, 81) Production management, Performance evaluation, Hmanitarinan Logistics… 2005-2007 Industrial Engineer DSM Resins (DSM) – Chemical industry, Compiegne (France, 60) Manager of various projects, in France and in England, such as: - Quality and supply reliability improvement (changes regarding organisation, communication, equipment reliability) - Optimisation and installation of a new reactor and other equipments 2005 Engineer in industrial research ORIL Industrie (SERVIER) – Pharmaceutical industry, Bolbec (France, 76) Determination, validation and implementation of a model aiming at estimating the technical feasibility of a project of chemical industrialization 6 months 2004 3 months Assistant Engineer in industrialization YVES ROCHER – Cosmetic group, Cork (Ireland) Active participation in the installation of a new production line. Conception, planning and realisation, with operators, of tests to validate feasibility of new products Education 2010 PhD in Industrial Systems (Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse) « Improving the design and management of agile supply chains: feedback and application in the context of humanitarian aid » Research laboratories Supervisors 2005 - - INSEAD Social Innovation Centre as Visiting Researcher - Université de Toulouse - Ecole des Mines d’Albi – Carmaux Centre Génie Industriel - Lionel Dupont, Matthieu Lauras (Ecole des Mines d’Albi) - Luk N. Van Wassenhove (INSEAD) Graduate of the Ecole des Mines d’Albi, Option : Industrial Engineering Basics of Supply Chain Management (BSCM, APICS) Research Master diploma in Industrial Systems, « Systèmes d’aide à la décision » (Université de Toulouse) 1999 –2002 Student in the Lycée du Parc, Lyon (69) Preparatory class for the entrance exam to top schools (MPSI, MP) 1999 Scientific High school diploma passed with distinction (B) Publications Book Chapters 2012 CHARLES Aurélie, TRUPTIL Sebastien et OUZROUT Yacine, “Systèmes d’Information pour la logistique : quelles solutions pour supporter la collaboration ? ” WEKA - Solutions pratiques logistique et supply chain – questions réponses, mars 2012, 86p 2011 A. CHARLES, M. LAURAS, R. TOMASINI, “Collaboration networks involving humanitarian organisations, particular problems for a particular sector”, in IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology, 2010, Volume 336/2010, Eds Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, Xavier Boucher, Hamideh Afsarmanesh. pp 157-165, DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-15961-9_18 2010 A. CHARLES “Qu’est-ce que l’agilité d’une chaîne logistique, comment la définir, la mesurer et l’améliorer” WEKA – Solutions Pratiques Logistique et Supply Chain, Questions-Réponses, Mars 2011, 105p Journal articles 2011 2010 2010 A. CHARLES, M. LAURAS, R. TOMASINI, “An enterprise modelling approach for better optimisation modelling: application to the humanitarian relief chain coordination problem ” OR Spectrum Volume 33, Number 3 (2011), 815-841, DOI: 10.1007/s00291011-0255-2 , 2011 A. GATIGNON, L. N. VAN WASSENHOVE, A. CHARLES “The Yogyakarta Earthquake: Humanitarian Relief through a Decentralized Supply Chain” International Journal of Production Economics Vol. 126, 2010, pp. 102–110, DOI:10.1016/j.ijpe.2010.01.003 A. CHARLES, M. LAURAS, L.N. VAN WASSENHOVE “A model to assess the agility of supply chains: building on humanitarian experience” International Journal of Physical Distribution and Logistics Management Vol. 40 No. 8/9, 2010 pp. 722-741, DOI 10.1108/09600031011079355 Conference papers 2012 Krittiya SAKSRISATHAPORN, Aurelie CHARLES, Abdelaziz BOURAS, Designing and applying a multi-criteria knowledge based decision support system, APMS Doctoral Workshop 2012 2012 Jorge VARGAS-FLOREZ, Aurélie CHARLES, Matthieu LAURAS and Lionel DUPONT, Towards a method for qualitative and quantitative assessment of humanitarian disaster demand forecast, POM World Congress 2012 2012 Aurélie CHARLES, Matthieu LAURAS and Lionel DUPONT, Designing a humanitarian supply network: one way to deal with demand uncertainty, ILS 2012 2012 Matthieu LAURAS, Aurélie CHARLES and Sebastien TRUPTIL, Frederick BENABEN, Towards an interoperable IT platform for better coordination of crisis response I-ESA 2012 2009 A. CHARLES, M. LAURAS, L. N. VAN WASSENHOVE, “Towards an agile supply chain: lessons learnt from humanitarians” in Proceedings of the International Conference on Industrial 2009 2010 Engineering and Systems management (IESM), Montreal, Canada, May 2009 Prix du meilleur article “Systems Management” A. CHARLES, M. LAURAS, R. TOMASINI, “Learning from previous humanitarian operations, a Business Process Reengineering approach” in Proceedings of the 6th International ISCRAM Conference, Gothenburg, Sweden, May 2009 A. CHARLES, M. LAURAS, R. TOMASINI, “Collaboration networks involving humanitarian organisations, particular problems for a particular sector”, PRO-VE, Saint-Etienne, France, 2010 Case Study 2010 A. Charles, A. Gatignon, & L.N. Van Wassenhove, The Yogyakarta Earthquake, IFRC’s first experiences with the decentralized supply chain, INSEAD case study N°5590 Areas of interest Supply chain management, agility, optimisation, humanitarian supply chains, inter organizational collaboration, business process re-engineering Language French Mother tongue English Fluent, both written and spoken (13 years of study, TOEIC score=980/990) Three months spent in England in 2006, four in Ireland in 2004, 2 years working at INSEAD in 2007 and 2008. German Good level (6 years of study) Summer Jobs in Germany in 1997 and 1998 Personal qualities and interests Arts pottery, painting Sports Martial arts (6 years). Badminton (took part in university sporting events). Rock Climbing. Travelling Have my driving licence. Like travelling, discovering new countries and new cultures (Madagascar, Canada, Australia, Sweden, Ireland, England, Spain, the United States… )