| Pierre Guyonnet
Master of Science
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Research Interest:
Integrating supply, production, and distribution decisions in refinery operations
Research Description:
The overall refinery system can be decomposed into three domains: the crude-oil unloading and blending, the production unit operations and the product blending and delivery. In particular, the first problem involves the crude-oil unloading from vessels, its transfer to storage tanks and the charging schedule for each crude-oil mixture to the distillation units. The second problem consists of the production unit scheduling which includes both fractionation and reaction processes and the third problem describes the finished product blending and shipping end of the refinery.
Each of these three problems have been solved independently. The goal of my thesis is to develop a comprehensive mathematical programming model for the scheduling of the entire refinery system.
Academic Background:
• 2006 - 2007
University of Oklahoma,
College of Industrial Engineering
Master of Industrial Engineering: Operation Research, Supply Chain Management, Manufacturing Management, Stochastic Processes
Expected Graduation: Dec 2007
• 2004 - 2006
Institute of Engineering Science, University of Clermont-Ferrand, France
Bachelor of Mathematics and Computer Engineering: Operation Research, Statistics, Numerical Analysis, Programming, Data Bases, Software Engineering
• 2002 - 2004
University of Montpellier, France
DEUG "Diplome d'Etudes Generales Universitaires": Two-Year Degree in Mathematics and Computer Science
Work Experience:
• 2006 (3 months)
Internship in INFORSUD FM, Montpellier, France
Software Company for Banking Solution, part of Credit Agricole Group
The goal of the internship was to carry out a study in order to determine the best solution for a device of reporting and data consultation over Internet.
• 2002 (4 months)
JARDIBRIC, Orléans, France
Garden Goods Supplier for Large Retailers in France - Warehouse Man
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Updated: October 4, 2007
