Wiktionary
n. person who studies methodology, or applies its principles
Usage examples of "methodologist".
The methodologist had a master hand and was considered one of the finest genetic artisans of all time.
Rural OneNation areas such as Hadley Tip had an assigned methodologist to the region.
Mathers, who had found out about the lack of a methodologist in the region, had wisely brought a neural block.
Unfortunately, that part of magic which refused to conform to the neat categories of the nineteenth-century methodologists was lopped off and left out of the body of science.
The methodologists had developed a rather nasty cure for the nanosites, but one needed to get to them in time.
Using selective genen techniques on the silicon life forms, methodologists were able to produce a small number of hybridized razor rocks for meteor-blade use.
As for carrying on such methods and such positions beyond the life-span of any individual Orientalist, there would be a secular tradition of continuity, a lay order of disciplined methodologists, whose brotherhood would be based, not on blood lineage, but upon a common discourse, a praxis, a library, a set of received ideas, in short, a doxology, common to everyone who entered the ranks.
Winckelmann and a long series of systematizers, methodologists, and specialists.