Summary
Vincent Fugère is an aquatic ecologist and assistant professor at Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières with nine years of research and teaching experience focused on freshwater ecosystems, conservation, and the impacts of global change. He combines robust fieldwork across international research stations with advanced data science and R instruction—having developed and taught multiple R workshops for university and research networks. His trajectory includes postdoctoral projects at McGill and UQAM, statistical consulting for industry, and visiting fellowships in Europe and the tropics, reflecting a blend of applied and theoretical perspectives. Known for translating complex ecological data into actionable conservation insights, he also brings practical inspection and reporting experience from early work in park services. Fluent in interdisciplinary collaboration, he leverages open science and reproducible workflows to inform policy and management of freshwater biodiversity.
9 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
DEC Social Sciences, DEC Social Sciences at Cégep de Sainte-Foy
PhD, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, PhD, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at McGill University
English, French, Spanish