Summary
Visseho Adjiwanou is an associate professor of sociology and demography with eight years of professorial experience and a PhD in Demography from the University of Montréal, currently based in Laval, Quebec. He combines rigorous quantitative methods and computational social science to study family, health, gender, and population dynamics across sub‑Saharan Africa, bridging academic work between UQAM, Université de Montréal and the University of Cape Town. His background in statistics and development economics underpins a data-driven approach to demography, with a track record of teaching and research from entry-level demographics courses to advanced cross-sectional and computational analyses. Known for translating complex statistical methods into policy-relevant insights, he routinely applies interdisciplinary tools to illuminate health and family processes in contexts often underrepresented in global research.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Demography and Population Studies, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Demography and Population Studies at University of Montreal
Master's degree, Economics of development, Master's degree, Economics of development at Centre d'Études et de Recherches sur le Développement International
Ingenieur des Travaux Statistiques, Statistics, Ingenieur des Travaux Statistiques, Statistics at École Nationale Supérieure de Statistiques et d'Économie Appliquées - ENSEA
DEUG2,
Bachelor's degree (not completed), Mathematics, DEUG2,
Bachelor's degree (not completed), Mathematics at University of Lomé
French, ewe, English