Welcome to my homepage! I am an Associate Professor in the Operations Management Group at the MIT Sloan School of Management, affiliated with the MIT Operations Research Center, the MIT Leaders For Manufacturing program and the Singapore - MIT Alliance. I am also a member of the Manufacturing and Service Operations Management Society and Revenue Management and Pricing Section of INFORMS.

My research focuses on building the nervous system of supply chains, i.e. developing mathematical optimization models for the real-time control of physical flows and trading interfaces. My current and former PhD students include Felipe Caro (now a professor at UCLA), John Foreman, Shobhit Gupta, Yann Le Tallec, Tor Schoenmeyr, Théophane Weber, Gareth Williams and Zachary Leung. I have also advised the Master's thesis work of 19 MIT students conducted at companies that include ABB, Amazon.com, Boeing, C&S Wholesale Grocers/ES3, Dell, Frito Lay, Zara/Inditex, Kodak, Procter & Gamble and The Broad Institute.

The classes I have been teaching recently in Sloan's MBA, LFM and PhD programs include Operations Management, System Optimization, Simulation, and several research seminars (customer-focused operations, dynamic pricing, online auctions).

I am a citizen of France, where I graduated from the Ecole des Mines de Paris and the Lycée Chaptal, but I have been working in the Eastern United States since 1996. I hold a PhD in Operations Research from MIT. I currently live in Brookline, Massachusetts with my partner Sophie and our children Théo and Léa.