Summary
Bruno St-aubin is an Information Technology System Manager with nine years of experience specializing in geomatics, GIS development, and solutions architecture across federal institutions. He has progressed from web GIS developer and researcher to leading geomatics teams at Statistics Canada and now managing IT systems at the Department of National Defence, blending hands-on software engineering with strategic technical advisory. His academic grounding—a PhD in Modeling & Simulation (Software Engineering) and an M.Sc. in Geomatics—underpins strengths in modeling, simulation, and scalable geospatial architectures. Bruno’s background spans web services, LIDAR/point-cloud processing, and experimental cloud and big-data GIS, reflecting a practical bent for integrating emerging technologies into operational programs. Known for supervising students and producing scientific communications, he brings both technical depth and a habit of translating complex geospatial problems into usable, auditable solutions. An often-overlooked asset is his cross-sector experience bridging research, federal statistics, and defence contexts, enabling rapid adaptation to mission-driven technology needs.
9 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Geomatics, Master of Science (M.Sc.) Geomatics at Université Laval
PhD Modeling & Simulation (Software Engineering Major), PhD Modeling & Simulation (Software Engineering Major) at Carleton University
French, English