Brain-teasers are what always keep my mind focused on. Whether it is for puzzles, video games, broad games, computer science algorithms, or operational research, I always enjoy searching for problems solutions. I am also always looking for travels, sport and good meal opportunities. I began my academic journey in France until I entered the Mines Albi engineering school, part of the Mines-Télécom Institute, where I did a major in industrial engineering and computer science. To complete this training, I went to take classes at Lund University (Sweden) during a semester, as part of an academic exchange (ERASMUS Program). My industrial journey really began when I entered Mines Albi. I spent almost one year in different companies undertaking internships: Bull in Angers (France) as computer hardware technician, Danone in Cuijk (The Netherlands) as industrial performance engineer, and Safran in Bordeaux (France) as continuous improvement engineer. Then, I was graduated from Mines Albi and worked during almost one year at AXA in Paris (France) as database administrator. We can observe that I was always swinging in between industrial engineering and computer science. Then, I got the opportunity I was looking for: a work combining these different fields, my current Ph. D. This is thanks to my Ph. D. advisers: Matthieu LAURAS, Benoit MONTREUIL, and Frédérick BENABEN. Finally, my taste for travelling is fulfilled, working in both my advisers research centers: the Physical Internet Center (Georgia Tech, Atlanta, USA) and the Industrial Engineering Center (Mines Albi, Albi, France).