Baraka Jean-Claude Munyaka

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1015 Lausanne
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Biographie
Dr. Jean-Claude Munyaka Baraka is a Research Collaborator at the Urban and Regional Planning Community (CEAT) at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL). A citizen of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Dr. Munyaka holds a Doctorate in Industrial and Systems Engineering from the University of Pretoria, South Africa, and earned his Master’s degree with Cum Laude in the same field from the Durban University of Technology, South Africa.His interdisciplinary expertise spans transport modelling, logistics, supply chain systems, and urban planning. In addition to his academic research, Dr. Munyaka has coordinated multiple international projects focused on participatory GIS, digital innovation, and climate-resilient mobility solutions across Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. He has also authored publications on lean manufacturing, simulation modelling, and multi-criteria decision-making in urban systems.
Formation
Doctorate
Industrial & Systems Engineering
University of Pretoria
30/09/2021
Masters
Insdustrial Engineering
Durban University of Technology
31/03/2014
Executive Education
Accelerated Management Program
Yale School of Management
29/03/2024
Publications
Publications Infoscience
Sélection de publications
Jean-Claude Baraka Munyaka, Venkata Seshachala Sarma Yadavalli Springer India 2021 |
Using transportation problem in humanitarian supply chain to prepositioned facility locations: a case study in the Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Jean-Claude Baraka Munyaka, Venkata Seshachala Sarma Yadavalli Springer India 2021 |
Decision support framework for facility location and demand planning for humanitarian logistics |
Jean-Claude Baraka Munyaka, Venkata Seshachala Sarma Yadavalli South African Journal Of Industrial Engineering 2022 |
Inventory Management Concepts And Implementations: A Systematic Review |
Jean-Claude Baraka Munyaka, Olivier Gallay, Mohammed Hlal, Edward Mutandwa and Jérôme Chenal Sustainability |
Optimizing the Sweet Potato Supply Chain in Zimbabwe Using Discrete Event Simulation: A Focus on Production, Distribution, and Market Dynamics |
Recherche
1. Assessing Bicycle Mobility Patterns in Rural Af
Year: 2022 to 2023Amount: CHF 60’000Location: Rwanda and Zambia; Partners: University of Rwanda, University of Zambia; Funder: Leading House Funding SwissTPH; Main project features: Workshop on Cycling (link) and Research articles (Link 1, Link 2); Positions held: Project Coordinator; Activities performed: Urban and Regional planning and Modelling.
2. Participatory GIS and rural mobility
Year: 2022 to 2023; Amount: CHF 330’000; Location: Kenya and Nepal; Partners: CEAT EPFL, Nepal Flying Labs (NFL) and World Bicycle Relief (WBR); Funder: Tech4Dev; Main project features: Participatory GIS (PGIS) Manual, USAFIRI Toolkit (Link), Research Articles (Link 1, Link 2); Positions held: Project Coordinator; Activities performed: Urban and Regional planning.3. Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Approach Using R
Year: 2023 to 2024; Amount: CHF 50’000Location: Kenya and Zimbabwe; Partners: Pokot Women Empowerment Organization (Poweo), University of Zimbabwe; Funder: Collaborative Research Science and Society (CROSS); Main project features: Dissemination Workshop (Link 1, Link 2) and Research articles (Link 1, Link 2, Link 3, Link 4, Link 5); Positions held: Project Coordinator; Activities performed: Urban and Regional planning and Modelling.4. Moroccan Cities and Migrations
Year: 2022 to 2023; Amount: CHF 10’000; Location: Maroc; Partners: CEAT EPFL and UIR of Rabat; Funder: HES-SO; Main project features: Round Table on "Migrations and Urban Spaces in Moroccan Cities" (link), Symposium on Cities, Migration and Urban Integration (Link), Special Issues (Link); Positions held: Project Coordinator; Activities performed: Urban and Regional planning.5. TYPCities – technology and youth participatio
Year: 2023 to 2026; Amount: CHF 800’000; Location: Senegal; Partners: CEAT EPFL, Université Gaston Berger (UGB), Institut Supérieur Polytechnique (ESP); Funder: Botnar Foundation; Main project features: Workshop Saint-Louis (Link), Research Articles (Link); Positions held: Project Coordinator; Activities performed: Digital and Youth.6. Tech4dev DIGITAL TWIN
Year: 2024 to 2025; Amount: CHF 40’000 (Prototyping Phase); Location: Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC); Partners: CEAT EPFL, Red Cross DRC, UM6P, University of Kinshasa (UNIKIN); Funder: Tech4Dev; Main project features: Platform development for the Prototype (link); Positions held: Project Coordinator; Activities performed: Urban and Regional planning.Enseignement & Phd
Enseignement
Architecture
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