Dr Timothé M. Sissoko has investigated the decision-making processes related to problem-solving in the development phase of complex systems. He conducted his research at the Simulation Department of Renault. As a visiting scholar at the Georgia Institute of Technology, he established the principles of a decision support framework that he later developed and tested at the car manufacturer. He was a PhD candidate at the Industrial Engineering Research Department of CentraleSupélec, as part of a CIFRE PhD program in partnership with Clemson University.
In 2015, he carried out a research project at L'Oréal on the modeling of psycho-physical processes of consumers and on the design of a product evaluation tool.
Dr Sissoko holds a PhD in Industrial Engineering from CentraleSupélec, Université Paris-Saclay, a General Engineering degree and a Master of Research degree in Design and Innovation Process Management from Arts et Métiers ParisTech.
PhD, CentraleSupélec Université, Paris-Saclay, Industrial Engineering (2019)
MSc, Arts et Métiers ParisTech, Innovation and Design Process Management (2015)
MSc (Diplôme d’Ingénieur), Arts et Métiers ParisTech, Engineering (2015)
BSc, Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University, Mechanics and Physics (2012)