Summary
Emmanuel Chateau-dutier is a Franco‑Québécois professor and researcher specialising in digital museology and digital art history, with 12 years of experience bridging archival scholarship and computational methods. Trained in art history (PhD, EPHE) and digital humanities (École des Chartes), he focuses on 19th‑century public architecture, the profession of the architect, and the material culture of gardens and zoological architecture while designing metadata schemas and XML‑TEI editorial workflows for scholarly editions. At Université de Montréal he teaches graduate courses on digital museology and metadata production and leads the digital axis of CIÉCO’s collections‑use partnership. He has directed major digital editorial projects — notably the Desgodets edition and the Guides de Paris linked‑data work — combining source analysis, semantic annotation and LOD exposure. Known for translating deep historical questions into practical digital editions, he uniquely pairs museum practice with rigorous technical stewardship of cultural data.
12 years of coding experience
DEA, Histoire de l'art, Mention Très bien, DEA, Histoire de l'art, Mention Très bien at Université Paris Sorbonne (Paris IV)
Doctorat, Histoire de l’art, Très honorable avec les félicitations du Jury, Doctorat, Histoire de l’art, Très honorable avec les félicitations du Jury at École Pratique des Hautes Études
Master 2 (M2), Technologies numériques appliquées à l'histoire (Digital humanities), Mention Très bien, Master 2 (M2), Technologies numériques appliquées à l'histoire (Digital humanities), Mention Très bien at Ecole nationale des Chartes
English, Spanish