Summary
Jean-luc S is a research scientist with nine years of experience at the intersection of software and environmental science. He began as an engineer at EISTI, where he focused on game development, bringing a strong software craftsmanship mindset to his research. In his current role at Maurice-Lamontagne Institute, he processes currents, temperature, and salinity data to support monitoring and scientific analysis. Based in Rimouski, Quebec, he designs data pipelines and instrumentation workflows that transform complex sensor streams into robust, reproducible results. His background in algorithmic thinking and data-driven problem solving enables him to tackle projects that blend software engineering with marine science. He is driven by turning technical curiosity into practical tools that advance understanding of marine environments.
9 years of coding experience
Chinese, English, Spanish, French