Jean-François
Computer engineer, musician and speaker, Jean-François is responsible for software development at UCM.
Born in Mauricie, Quebec, Canada, Jean-François grew up in an environment very open to all levels... From a very young age, he learned music, programmed computers and rubbed shoulders with personalities from the spiritual world like Adéla Tremblay-Sergerie and A.D. Grad. His interest in music led him to the Trois-Rivières music conservatory where he learned the French horn and the saxophone. He used the computer as a musical creation tool from the first technological advances in the field. He composes soundtracks for several films, some of which have won awards and distinctions. He continued his studies in computer engineering at Laval University where he was at the heart of the development of several innovative software programs.
His interest in ancestral cultures such as those from India and Tibet led him to travel to these countries and actively participate in several humanitarian projects such as the Round and Blue peace project and the safeguarding of ancient Tibetan writings in a monastery in India. He also had the opportunity to meet the Dalai Lama and this event led him to found the Paramita Center for Tibetan Buddhism in Quebec.
It was during a lecture tour by Kaya and Christiane Muller that he discovered symbolic language and emotional intelligence, which allowed him to make the link between intellectual, spiritual and emotional logic.
During a two-year trip to India with his wife Sonia and their two daughters, Jean-François brought together a talented team of engineers to prepare the implementation of a new technology that will integrate symbolic language with artificial intelligence. (AI) and robotics. This very advanced software will be used in the medical and therapeutic environment as well as in the field of education.
Born in Mauricie, Quebec, Canada, Jean-François grew up in an environment very open to all levels... From a very young age, he learned music, programmed computers and rubbed shoulders with personalities from the spiritual world like Adéla Tremblay-Sergerie and A.D. Grad. His interest in music led him to the Trois-Rivières music conservatory where he learned the French horn and the saxophone. He used the computer as a musical creation tool from the first technological advances in the field. He composes soundtracks for several films, some of which have won awards and distinctions. He continued his studies in computer engineering at Laval University where he was at the heart of the development of several innovative software programs.
His interest in ancestral cultures such as those from India and Tibet led him to travel to these countries and actively participate in several humanitarian projects such as the Round and Blue peace project and the safeguarding of ancient Tibetan writings in a monastery in India. He also had the opportunity to meet the Dalai Lama and this event led him to found the Paramita Center for Tibetan Buddhism in Quebec.
It was during a lecture tour by Kaya and Christiane Muller that he discovered symbolic language and emotional intelligence, which allowed him to make the link between intellectual, spiritual and emotional logic.
During a two-year trip to India with his wife Sonia and their two daughters, Jean-François brought together a talented team of engineers to prepare the implementation of a new technology that will integrate symbolic language with artificial intelligence. (AI) and robotics. This very advanced software will be used in the medical and therapeutic environment as well as in the field of education.