Researcher-lecturer
Contact
Email :
handriankaja[at]cesi.fr
Phone number : +33 6 66 07 16 05
Research team
Engineering and Numerical Tools
Research themes
- Life cycle assessment (LCA) ; Eco-design
- Integrated Product-Service Systems
Educational activities
- Academic projet design and management : A2P2 or problem-based Learning project entitled « automated system »
- Fields : Academic sciences: mechanic of solids, mechanic of structure, Thermodynamics. Industrial sciences : FMEAC, DOE (Quality), control systems engineering, Functional analysis (design), Value analysis, products and services engineering, mechanical system technologies, life cycle assessment (LCA) and eco-design.
- Level : Apprenticeship on 3rd, 4th and 5th years at CESI Engineering school
Background
- Engineering doctorate : génie industriel-génie mécanique
CentraleSupelec (ex Ecole Centrale de Paris, ED 287 – Ecole Doctorale Sciences pour l’Ingénieur), 2008 - 2011
CIFRE convention with Faurecia Interior System Business Group, France. - Industrial management diploma
Université Paul Sabatier, Toulouse III, France, 2005 - 2007 - M2 Research in mechanical systems
UFR de Mécanique - Université Joseph Fourier, Grenoble1, France, 2004 - 2005
Collaborative design and engineering - Engineering degree - génie industriel
Ecole Supérieure Polytechnique d’Antananarivo (ESPA), Antananarivo, Madagascar, 1998 - 2004
Research program
Environmental performance for products and processes
- Implementation of LCA on Metal Additive Manufacturing (MAM)
- Ecodesign methods for manufacturing industries using MAM technologies
Recent publication(s)
(2018-2024)
Journal article(s)
Hery Andriankaja, Xavier Boucher, Khaled Medini, A method to design integrated product-service systems based on the extended functional analysis approach, CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology, Volume 21, (2018), Pages 120-139.
International conference(s)
Hery Andriankaja, Romain Chadron, Rima Hleiss, Jean-Daniel Penot, A Complete Life Cycle Assessment of a Metal Additive Manufactures Automotive Part – Case Study on a Hub Carrier Knuckle Fitted to a Student Single-seater Racing Vehicle; Paper under review in the proceeding of IDETC/CIE international cnference (ASME), march 2024.