Mamadou Seck

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Mamadou D. Seck

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Biography

Old Dominion University - Engineering

Director of Operations Research at Amtrak
Computer Software
Mamadou D.
Seck
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Modeling & Simulation, Analytics, and Systems Engineering expert with demonstrated experience in academia and consulting industry.


Experience

  • SIMCORE

    Modeling and Simulation Consultant

    Mamadou worked at SIMCORE as a Modeling and Simulation Consultant

  • Delft University of Technology

    Assistant Professor of Modeling and Simulation

    Academic research and education in the field of modeling and simulation.

  • Old Dominion University

    Assistant Professor of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering

    Mamadou worked at Old Dominion University as a Assistant Professor of Engineering Management and Systems Engineering

  • Amtrak

    Director of Operations Research

    Mamadou worked at Amtrak as a Director of Operations Research

  • Macomi

    Scientific Advisor

    At Macomi, we work with our clients to foresee the future of their business and its environment. We help our customers with optimizing their core business processes, resources, and competencies to strengthen and sustain their competitive advantage. Our services are build around our simulation-based decision support and predictive analytics. We offer simulation-based consultancy, training services and software to our customers. As a scientific advisor, I focus on the conceptual validity of simulation models and the application of the most up-to-date findings in analytics.

Education

  • Université Paul Cézanne

    PhD

    Computer, Systems Engineering

  • Polytech'Marseille

    Master of Engineering

    Industrial Engineering

  • IUT de Bourges

    DUT

    Production Engineering

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