Olivier Norvez is an ecology and biodiversity facilitator with a decade of international experience bridging data stewardship, scientific mediation, and field inventory work. He leads community animation for national research data infrastructures (PNDB, THEIA, Data Terra), helping standardize biodiversity variables and operationalize FAIR data practices across producers and users. Trained in population biology and community ecology with hands-on expertise in saproxylic beetles, he combines rigorous taxonomic and field skills with communication, training, and event design. Olivier has coordinated national data services at MNHN/FRB and produced science outreach through weekly radio chronicles, showing a rare blend of technical data-management and public-facing storytelling. He also develops bioinspiration and biomimicry programs, facilitating cross-disciplinary collaborations between science, art and industry. Based in Rennes, he is known for making complex data lifecycles practical and for fostering durable partnerships across research, policy and citizen-science communities.
10 years of coding experience
Master’s Degree, Forest Sciences and Ecology, Evaluation finale : 3 très bien et 1 excellent, Master’s Degree, Forest Sciences and Ecology, Evaluation finale : 3 très bien et 1 excellent at Université Laval
Bachelor’s Degree, Biologie des populations, Bachelor’s Degree, Biologie des populations at Université de Rennes I
Bachelor’s Degree, Biologie option écologie, Bachelor’s Degree, Biologie option écologie at Université du Québec à Rimouski
Contributions:1 PR, 14 pushes, 1 branch in 2 months
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