Summary
Jean-Baptiste Meyer is a system architect with 14 years of experience designing and integrating enterprise Java solutions, currently shaping foundation architecture at Merck Group. He specializes in JEE, Spring Boot, JSF, JPA and large-scale interoperability for healthcare, with deep hands-on experience in DICOM, HL7 and IHE conformance from his multi-year roles at GE Healthcare. Comfortable spanning specification, analysis, development and production deployment, he has led monolith-to-microservices migrations and annual Connectathon validation efforts that prove product interoperability under real-world constraints. His background blends research-grade tooling (Gazelle, NIST work) with product engineering and team leadership, and he brings formal training in computer science, mathematics and organizational leadership. Based in Montreal and originally from France, he pairs pragmatic architecture with protocol-level expertise that few Java architects in enterprise healthcare possess.
14 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
2003, Mathematics(algebra, analysis) , Physics, Computer sciences, English, 2003, Mathematics(algebra, analysis) , Physics, Computer sciences, English at Université Blaise Pascal (Clermont-II) - Clermont-Ferrand
Organizational Leadership, Organizational Leadership at GE Crotonville
Master, Computer sciences and Modelling , Engineer degree, Master, Computer sciences and Modelling , Engineer degree at lSIMA Clermont-Ferrand
2006, Management, Sells, Purchases, Law, Intellectual property, 2006, Management, Sells, Purchases, Law, Intellectual property at UNIVERSITE D'AUVERGNE
French, Italian, English