Nathalie
Klement
Campus
Lille
Statut
Maître de Conférences
Mail : nathalie.klement @ ensam.eu
Biographie

Nathalie Klement est issue d’une formation ingénieur généraliste spécialisée en systèmes industriels et logistiques. Elle a soutenu sa thèse de doctorat en décembre 2014, au LIMOS à Clermont-Ferrand. Pendant ces travaux, elle a développement un outil d’aide à la décision pour la planification et l’affectation de ressources, dans un contexte hospitalier. Cet outil avait été développé de façon générique afin de pouvoir aborder un large spectre de problèmes industriels concernant la planification, l’affectation de ressources mais également l’ordonnancement. En septembre 2015, elle a été recrutée en tant que Maitre de Conférences aux Arts et Métiers campus de Lille et au LISPEN. Dans ce cadre, elle a pu vérifier la généricité de cet outil en l’utilisant pour résoudre trois applications industrielles. Consciente du contexte actuel 4.0, ses travaux se sont ensuite orientés sur les systèmes de production reconfigurable, grâce à un partenariat industriel et un co-encadrement de thèse CIFRE. Cette première thèse a été soutenue en juin 2020. D’autres thèses sont en cours de co-encadrement, sur des thématiques de gestion industrielle et recherche opérationnelle. En parallèle, elle mène des travaux avec plusieurs collaborateurs internationaux (l’université de Coimbra et le KIT). Par le passé, elle a déjà coordonné des projets industriels.

Enseignements
  • Configuration des systèmes de production
  • Recherche opérationnelle et aide à la décision
  • Industrie 4.0 et Systèmes d'information

Publications

Amzil K, Yahia E, Klement N, Roucoules L.
The growth of Information Technologies in industrial contexts have resulted in data proliferation. These data often underlines useful information which can be of great benefit when it comes to decision making. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) act simultaneously as triggers and drivers for decision …
International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing. 2022;1-21.
DOI : 10.1080/0951192X.2022.2134930
Amzil K, Yahia E, Klement N, Roucoules L.
The growth of Information Technologies in industrial contexts have resulted in data proliferation. These data often underlines useful information which can be of great benefit when it comes to decision-making. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) act simultaneously as triggers and drivers for decision-…
International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing. 2022;1-21.
Quenehen A, Klement N, Abdeljaouad A, Roucoules L, Gibaru O.
Collaborative robots have open new ways of designing assembly processes, thanks to their ability to share work space with operators. not only may they support the economical performance, but they can also improve the overall ergonomics. Building on existing work on task allocation problems, the auth…
International Journal of Production Research. 2022;2022:1-15.
DOI : 10.1080/00207543.2022.2039795
Beauville Dit Eynaud A, Klement N, Roucoules L, Gibaru O, Durville L.
Enterprises now face a global, dynamic, and unpredictable economic environment. In response to quick changes of the demand, the production needs to have the ability to adapt rapidly to meet the production requirements. The Reconfigurable Manufacturing System (RMS) paradigm enables such capabilities.…
International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology. 2021..
DOI : 10.1007/s00170-021-08030-1
Klement N, Abdeljaouad M, Porto L, Silva C.
The management of industrial systems is done through different levels, ranging from strategic (designing the system), to tactical (planning the activities and assigning the resources) and operational (scheduling the activities). In this paper, we focus on the latter level by considering a real-world…
Applied Sciences. 2021;11(3):1202.
DOI : 10.3390/app11031202
Quenehen A, Pocachard J, Klement N, Roucoules L, Gibaru O.
Paper aims : Highlight the practical implications of coupling collaborative robots with lean manufacturing techniques and understand mutual contributions towards enhanced operational performance. Originality : Usage of an experimental approach, focusing on lean techniques as a differentiating skill …
Produção. 2021;31:15.
DOI : 10.1590/0103-6513.20190160
Mazar M, Sahnoun M, Bettayeb B, Klement N, Louis A.
Robotization is increasingly used in the agriculture since the last few decades. It is progressively replacing the human workforce that is deserting the agricultural sector, partly because of the harshness of its activities and health risks they may present. Moreover, robotization aims to improve ef…
Operational Research. 2020;27.
DOI : 10.1007/s12351-019-00541-w
Beauville Dit Eynaud A, Klement N, Gibaru O, Roucoules L, Durville L.
Today manufacturing systems face a volatile demand with varying customer needs in terms of both volume and product mix ratio. The highly automated dedicated production lines can not fulfil the demand diversity which needs quick adaptation of the production system. Market fluctuations for the next ye…
Procedia Manufacturing. 2019;28:96-101.
DOI : 10.1016/j.promfg.2018.12.016
Quenehen A, Pocachard J, Klement N.
Human Robot Collaboration is seen as a significant feature of Industry 4.0 implementation. Collaborative robots (cobots) are supposed to deliver superior process performance, which was so far achieved through the application of Lean Manufacturing techniques. The following case study built around the…
IFAC-PapersOnLine. 2019;52(13):60-65.
DOI : 10.1016/j.ifacol.2019.11.131
Beauville Dit Eynaud A, Klement N, Roucoules L, Gibaru O, Durville L.
Factories with a high production throughput and a low product variety traditionally choose a flow layout for mass production. The future market profile however will be volatile, customers expecting a larger choice in product diversity. Such a variable demand calls a new, flexible and reconfigurable …
IFAC-PapersOnLine. 2018;51(11):1168-1173.
Gourgand M, Grangeon N, Klement N.
RAIRO - Operations Research. 2015;49(1):79-98.