Anthony Boutillon

Ingénieur De Recherche En Usinage at Cetim - Centre technique des industries mécaniques

Anthony Boutillon is a Research Engineer specializing in Machining at Cetim since September 2015, focusing on cutting tool expertise, process optimization, and industrial support for SMEs. Responsibilities include analyzing cutting problems, implementing production methodologies, and leading initiatives for future industry acceleration. Prior to Cetim, Anthony completed a rotor dynamics project with Petroleum Development Oman at Cranfield University, where a numerical model for vibratory behavior analysis was established. Experience also includes R&D engineering at Montupet and CAD drafting at AfChasset, with an emphasis on high-precision cutting tools. Anthony holds a Master’s degree in Rotating Machinery Design from Cranfield University and a degree from Université de Technologie de Compiègne in Mechanical Systems Engineering. Additionally, an ERASMUS experience was completed at Dalarna University.

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Millencourt, France

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Cetim - Centre technique des industries mécaniques

Technical Centre for Mechanical Industry was created in 1965, upon request from mechanical industry companies in order to provide companies with means and competences to improve their competitiveness, take part in standardisation, establish a relationship between scientific research and industry, promote technical progress, provide assistance to improve performance and guarantee quality.


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Senlis, France

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501-1,000

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