Summary
Antoine Courtin is a culture-focused information systems director with 11 years of experience at the intersection of heritage institutions and digital technology, now leading SI projects for cultural assets at the French Ministry of Culture. Trained in art history and digital humanities at École nationale des chartes, he has steered data, metadata and interoperability efforts at the Musée d'Orsay and INHA, championing open, standards-driven access to archival and museum collections. He combines hands-on product and project management experience from consultancy and product roles with academic teaching as a maître de conférence at Paris Nanterre, enabling him to translate research needs into usable systems. Known for pragmatically balancing archival norms, UX and long-term digital preservation, he has built teams and workflows that bridge curatorial practice and technical implementation. Based in Paris, he brings both institutional perspective and technical literacy to national-scale cultural data challenges.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Licence Histoire de l'art et archéologie, Histoire de l'art, avec mention, Licence Histoire de l'art et archéologie, Histoire de l'art, avec mention at Université Lille 3 - Sciences humaines et sociales - Charles-de-Gaulle
Baccalauréat, Section ES, avec mention, Baccalauréat, Section ES, avec mention at Lycée Sainte-Odile - Lambersart
Certification ABC de la gestion de projet, Certification ABC de la gestion de projet at Ecole Centrale Lille
Master II Nouvelles technologies appliquées aux sciences historiques - École nationale des chartes, Digital humanities, Mention très bien, Master II Nouvelles technologies appliquées aux sciences historiques - École nationale des chartes, Digital humanities, Mention très bien at École nationale des chartes