Summary
Kevin Cazelles is a data scientist and quantitative ecologist with 11 years’ experience building reproducible, automated tools to understand and manage complex ecological systems. As co-founder of inSileco and adjunct/associate professor at the University of Guelph, he blends applied research, software development, and ecosystem management to turn ecological theory into practical decision-support. His background—PhD-level training in computational and mathematical ecology from French and Canadian institutions—underpins work that spans postdoctoral research, healthcare data science, and environmental informatics. Comfortable shipping production-ready analyses and pipelines, he emphasizes reproducibility and automation to scale insight from messy environmental data. An often-overlooked strength is his cross-sector fluency: he moves between academia, startup product delivery, and clinical data teams to accelerate impact.
10 years of coding experience
Ingéneur Agronome, Ingéneur Agronome at AgroParisTech
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) , Écologie, évolution, systématique et biologie des populations, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) , Écologie, évolution, systématique et biologie des populations at Université du Québec à Rimouski
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Biologie mathématique, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Biologie mathématique at Université Montpellier 2
French, English, portuguais, Chinese, German