While at AIMS, Noé studied logistics related with the 2014 Ebola disease outbreak in Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone. In the context of this humanitarian disaster, he analyzed how to satisfy the demands of the affected population at the lowest possible cost and proposed a stochastic multiobjective optimization method with a metaheuristic algorithm, to optimize location-allocation of some commodities needed during the crisis.
Noé is currently a PostDoctoral researcher at Sherbrooke University – Canada, after defending his PhD at Stellenbosch University on June 26, 2020.