Summary
Maxime Sainte-marie is a postdoctoral researcher and adjunct professor specializing in the computational intersection of social sciences, humanities, and information science, with 11 years of experience studying scholarly communication and research communities. He holds a PhD summa cum laude in Cognitive Informatics and trained across Canada, Sweden, Belgium and Denmark, bringing a multilingual, multicultural research perspective. His work blends automated quantitative methods with linguistic analysis to tackle questions about how knowledge is produced, shared, and structured, informed by prior roles in data science and projects analyzing paradigmatic discourse. Comfortable moving between academic and applied settings, he has led computer-assisted text analysis projects and undertaken spatial reasoning research in geoinformatics. Based in Montreal, he pairs rigorous theoretical grounding with practical computational tool-building to unpack the dynamics of scholarly ecosystems.
11 years of coding experience
Aarhus University
Geographic Information Science and Cartography, Geographic Information Science and Cartography at Högskolan i Gävle
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Cognitive Informatics, Summa cum laude, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Cognitive Informatics, Summa cum laude at Université du Québec à Montréal
Swedish, Portuguese, German, Italian, French, English