Summary
Mathilde Panes is an Open Science Manager with eight years of focused experience advancing open educational resources and open research data in Swiss academic institutions. Trained in information science and information systems management, she combines library science roots with practical IT skills—having led system migrations, launched library websites, and coordinated teaching programs at EPFL. Her career spans roles at WHO, CHUV and HEP Vaud, where she translates policy into hands-on support for researchers and educators on data stewardship and bibliographic workflows. A recent CAS in Data Stewardship underscores her commitment to FAIR practices and sustainable research data management. Colleagues know her for quickly moving from technical implementation to strategic coordination, evidenced by a rapid promotion to teaching team coordinator at EPFL. Based in Lausanne, she brings a bilingual, interdisciplinary perspective shaped by international public health and academic library work.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master, Business Administration, Informationssysteme Management, Master, Business Administration, Informationssysteme Management at University of Applied Sciences and Arts Western Switzerland
32 ECTS, Informationswirtschaft, Bibliothekswesen, 32 ECTS, Informationswirtschaft, Bibliothekswesen at Cologne University of Applied Sciences
Certificate of Advanced Studies, Data Stewardship, Certificate of Advanced Studies, Data Stewardship at University of Lausanne - UNIL
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Information und Dokumentation, Bachelor of Science (BSc), Information und Dokumentation at Haute Ecole de Gestion de Genève
Maturität, Spanisch und Geschichte (zweisprachig Studiengang (französisch-englisch), Maturität, Spanisch und Geschichte (zweisprachig Studiengang (französisch-englisch) at Lycée Denis de Rougemont
French, English, German, Spanish