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Valéria BORODIN is a Professor at IMT Atlantique, a leading French technological university, based at the Nantes campus. She holds the position of 'Enseignant Chercheur' (Teacher Researcher), indicating her dual role in both academic instruction and research activities within the institution.
Her research interests span Semiconductor Manufacturing, Operations Research, Production Scheduling, Predictive Maintenance, Data Analytics in Manufacturing, and Railway Systems Optimization. Dr. BORODIN's work focuses on solving complex scheduling problems in semiconductor manufacturing environments, addressing challenges related to data fragmentation in production processes, and developing optimization models for industrial applications. Her research has practical applications in semiconductor R&D, railway equipment monitoring, and industrial symbiosis.
Dr. BORODIN has presented her work at the prestigious Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Conference (ASMC) in both 2023 and 2024, with her 2023 paper receiving the Best Paper Award. Her publications demonstrate expertise in semiconductor manufacturing operations, data modeling, and scheduling optimization.
- Best paper award at ASMC 2023 for 'The impact of data fragmentation on processing time modeling in semiconductor manufacturing'
Dr. BORODIN has supervised multiple PhD students throughout her career, including current student Malak Saiem (since 2022) working on railway equipment monitoring. Her former PhD students include Thibault Prunet (2020-2024), Hugo Meunier (2020-2023), Mario Flores-Gomez (2020-2023), Rebecca Clain (2020-2024), Elodie Suzanne (2017-2021), and Alexandre Lima (2015-2019). Her supervision has been supported by various grants including ANR AGIRE, EU project MADEin4, and industrial research agreements with SNCF Réseaux and STMicroelectronics.
Her research collaborations include work with prominent academics such as V. Fischer, A. Roussy, C. Yugma, N. Chembu, A. Khemiri, J. van Heugten, Faicel Hnaien, Hichem Snoussi, Nabil Absi, Diego Cattaruzza, Stéphane Dauzère-Pérès, and Agnès Roussy.


