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Fiche de : BOUDOUH Toufik

Département :
Conception, Optimisation et Modélisation en Mécanique




Tél. : +33 3 84 58 35 57
E-mail : toufik.boudouh@utbm.fr

Toufik Boudouh received the engineer degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Batna (Algeria). He then received the MSc and PhD degrees from the University of Bordeaux. He conducted his research at the National School of Engineers of Tarbes before taking an Associate Professor position at the University of Technology of Belfort-Montbéliard (UTBM).

His research focuses on the modelling, analysis, evaluation and improvement of the performance of complex systems. Three research topics were developed at the UTBM based on this concept. In each topic, complex systems are seen as activity networks: they represent the design process, logistical processes or engineering projects.

The first topic, which is the continuation of my doctoral thesis, concerns the modeling, analysis and improvement of the performance of the Product Development Process and more particularly of the design process, in the context of concurrent engineering.

The second research topic concerns the modelling, analysis and improvement of the performance of logistics processes. A logistics process is seen as a network of activities whose components must be dimensioned, analyzed and improved. Research on this topic focuses on the sequencing of activities in logistics networks. The work on this topic was motivated by my teaching activity.

The third topic deals with project management with a focus on risk management and Earned Schedule Management.

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Toufik Boudouh received the engineer degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Batna (Algeria). He then received the MSc and PhD degrees from the University of Bordeaux. He conducted his research at the National School of Engineers of Tarbes before taking an Associate Professor position at the University of Technology of Belfort-Montbéliard (UTBM).

His research focuses on the modelling, analysis, evaluation and improvement of the performance of complex systems. Three research topics were developed at the UTBM based on this concept. In each topic, complex systems are seen as activity networks: they represent the design process, logistical processes or engineering projects.

The first topic, which is the continuation of my doctoral thesis, concerns the modeling, analysis and improvement of the performance of the Product Development Process and more particularly of the design process, in the context of concurrent engineering.

The second research topic concerns the modelling, analysis and improvement of the performance of logistics processes. A logistics process is seen as a network of activities whose components must be dimensioned, analyzed and improved. Research on this topic focuses on the sequencing of activities in logistics networks. The work on this topic was motivated by my teaching activity.

The third topic deals with project management with a focus on risk management and Earned Schedule Management.

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