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A pragmatic approach to serve your performance
 


Industrial flow simulation consultant

 

My name is Jean-Baptiste Clarion, and I have a doctorate in operational research ( learn more ).

During my CIFRE thesis (IMS Bordeaux x EZ-Wheel), I combined simulation and a metaheuristic algorithm (simulated annealing) to solve a flow optimisation problem in a workshop ( learn more ).

Today, I support industrial companies that want to accelerate their transformations with numerical proof rather than opinions.

 

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Why Le Cabinet des Simulations?

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From the Cabinet of Curiosities… to Le Cabinet des Simulations.
During the Renaissance, cabinets of curiosities gathered rare objects to observe, classify, and understand the world. They were not decorative display cases, but places of examination: hypotheses were posed, comparisons were made, debates were held, and connections were sought.

This is exactly the spirit of Le Cabinet des Simulations :

  • an office where we measure and diagnose before prescribing,

  • simulations to transform curiosity into proof: we model, experiment, compare, and calculate.

In our modern "drawers" we do not store shells or astrolabes, but:

  • well-sourced data,

  • advanced simulation tools,

  • optimisation algorithms,

  • clearly presented experimental designs and results.

Objective: to inform the decision without risk, before committing to investment expenditure.

 

Where did the idea come from?

 

Based on a CIFRE thesis in operational research (IMS Bordeaux × EZ-Wheel) devoted to the optimisation of industrial flows, our approach has shown how simulation can justify investment expenditure.
Le Cabinet des Simulations was created to make these methods accessible and useful to industrial companies: laboratory rigour, field pragmatism.

In short: a place where curiosity becomes method, and method becomes proof.

 

What is a doctor?

 

A doctor (PhD) is a high-level expert who has carried out original scientific research, validated by a public defence.
He was trained to analyse, experiment, model, publish, and solve complex problems rigorously and independently.

Why work with?

 

Calling on a doctor means relying on an expert trained in solving complex problems, modelling systems and making decisions based on data and evidence.

A doctor brings:

  • Methodological rigour: he does not just rely on intuitions; he structures the analysis to make decisions more reliable.

  • An ability to model complex systems, test hypotheses, and extract concrete recommendations.

  • A scientific approach to the field: he knows how to combine data, operational constraints and advanced tools (simulation, optimisation, etc.).

  • A long-term vision: his research work has trained him to anticipate consequences, detect side effects and evaluate impacts over time.

To summarise:
A doctor does not sell you a “ready-made” solution — he or she works with you to build the best possible solution, adapted to your real-life context and objectively justifiable.

 

Credit: “A thesis in a single drawing (video no. 435)” – Julien Bobroff, YouTube ( https://www.youtube.com/@Julien_Bobroff ). © Rights owners

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