Eric Boisvert is a Groundwater Geoscience Program Manager at the Geological Survey of Canada with over 8 years in his current leadership role and a deep technical foundation stretching back to a long career in IT/IM and hydrogeology. He designs and implements geoscience models and OGC standards, combining domain expertise in surficial geology and hydrogeology with hands-on programming in Java, C#, and Python and spatial databases like PostGIS. His background in semantic technologies (RDF/OWL/SPARQL) and XML tooling (XSLT, XSD) enables robust interoperability and data stewardship across earth-science information systems. A graduate with an MSc in Earth Sciences from Université du Québec à Montréal, he bridges academic insight and practical implementation in national-scale geoscience programs. Known for translating complex geoscientific requirements into auditable, standards-compliant solutions, he often operates at the intersection of field science and software engineering. Based in Guelph, Ontario, he brings institutional knowledge from decades at the GSC to modernize groundwater data infrastructure.
8 years of coding experience
Cegep Edouard montpetit
MSc, Sciences de la Terre, MSc, Sciences de la Terre at Université du Québec à Montréal
Public repo for GeoSciML. Joint development working on RDF encoding for two specs (GWML and GeoSciML)
Contributions:25 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 9 months
public-repolinked-dataworking-onspecsencoding
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Eric Boisvert - Groundwater Geoscience Program Manager