Summary
François Belleau is a bioinformatician and seasoned systems administrator with 13+ years of experience building and operating large-scale research infrastructure, currently managing a 30-node Linux compute fleet (1,150 cores, 6 TB RAM), 450 TB of storage and multiple Proxmox and Elasticsearch clusters for CHU de Québec. He conceived and remains the principal architect of the Bio2RDF project, applying semantic web and linked-data techniques to integrate dozens of public genomics databases during his master's research. His background includes 25 years in Quebec government IT across governance, security and technology architecture roles, giving him rare fluency at the intersection of research computing, data integration and enterprise IT. Comfortable from low-level Linux operations to semantic data modeling, he pairs hands-on stewardship of critical infrastructure with a proven track record of delivering reusable data services to the scientific community.
13 years of coding experience
Master, Bioinformatics, Master, Bioinformatics at Université Laval
French, English