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+ | |Name=Vivien Deparday | ||
+ | |JobTitle=Open Data and Geospatial Technology Specialist | ||
+ | |Company=Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) at the World Bank | ||
+ | |Country=USA | ||
+ | |State=DC | ||
+ | |City=Washington | ||
+ | |Coordinate=38.8949549, -77.0366456 | ||
+ | |LocalChapter=North America | ||
+ | |Email=vivien.deparday AT gmail DOT com | ||
+ | |Website=http://athabasca.uwaterloo.ca/sdslab/vdeparday | ||
+ | |Photo=Photo_id_vdeparday.png | ||
+ | |Languages=French; English; | ||
+ | |Info=Vivien started to use and contribute to open source GIS in 2006 while working for GIS consulting company in France and then focused his master research on using open source tools for geovisualization. He is currently working at the World Bank promoting and spreading the use of open source software internally at the World Bank and in many countries around the world through the work of the [https://www.gfdrr.org/odrifg, Open Data for Resilience Initiative] | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | {{OSGeo Experience | ||
+ | |User=Yes | ||
+ | |Committee=No | ||
+ | |Board=No | ||
+ | |Coder=Yes | ||
+ | |Translate=No | ||
+ | |PSC=No | ||
+ | |ExBoard=No | ||
+ | |Charter=Yes | ||
+ | |Chair=No | ||
+ | |SolKatz=No | ||
+ | |Committer=No | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | ===[http://athabasca.uwaterloo.ca/sdslab/vdeparday Vivien Deparday]=== | ||
− | Vivien Deparday | + | Open Data and Geospatial Technology Specialist, Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) at the [http://wwww.worldbank.org/ World Bank] |
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− | + | Location: Washinton, DC, United States | |
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+ | [[File:Photo_id_vdeparday.png|thumb|right|100px|Vivien Deparday]] | ||
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+ | Vivien started to use and contribute to open source GIS in 2006 while working for GIS consulting company in France and then focused his master research on using open source tools for geovisualization. He is currently working at the World Bank promoting and spreading the use of open source software internally at the World Bank and in many countries around the world through the work of the [https://www.gfdrr.org/odrifg, Open Data for Resilience Initiative] | ||
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+ | '''OSGeo Experience''' | ||
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+ | [[File:OSGeo_charter.png|link=OSGeo_Advocate#OSGeo_Charter_Members]] | ||
+ | [[File:OSGeo_user.png|link=OSGeo_Advocate#OSGeo_Community_Members]] | ||
+ | [[File:OSGeo_coder.png|link=OSGeo_Advocate#Developers_and_Committee_Members]] | ||
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+ | :* FOSS4G user and contributor since 2006 participating and presenting in code sprints, conferences, and user meetings | ||
+ | :* [http://geonode.org GeoNode]. Core developer. | ||
+ | :* [http://inasafe.org/ QGIS Plugin: InaSAFE]. Developer, technical working group member | ||
+ | |||
+ | ;Contact: | ||
+ | : Email: vivien.deparday AT gmail DOT com | ||
+ | : Skype : vivien.deparday | ||
+ | : Twitter : vdeparday | ||
+ | : [https://github.com/vdeparday Github profile] | ||
+ | : [http://athabasca.uwaterloo.ca/sdslab/vdeparday Personal page] | ||
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+ | ;Spoken Language(s): French, English | ||
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+ | ;Profile last updated: 12 August 2014 | ||
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+ | [[Category: OSGeo Charter Member]] | ||
+ | [[Category:OSGeo Advocate]] |
Latest revision as of 11:32, 2 December 2015
OSGeo Member | ||
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Name: | Vivien Deparday | |
Job Title: | Open Data and Geospatial Technology Specialist | |
Company: | Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) at the World Bank | |
Address: | ||
City: | Washington | |
State: | DC | |
Country: | USA | |
Local Chapter: | North America | |
Email: | vivien.deparday AT gmail DOT com | |
Phone: | ||
Instant Messaging: | ||
Website: | http://athabasca.uwaterloo.ca/sdslab/vdeparday | |
Language(s): | French; English | |
Personal Description : | Vivien started to use and contribute to open source GIS in 2006 while working for GIS consulting company in France and then focused his master research on using open source tools for geovisualization. He is currently working at the World Bank promoting and spreading the use of open source software internally at the World Bank and in many countries around the world through the work of the Open Data for Resilience Initiative | |
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OSGeo Experience and Roles:
Vivien Deparday
Open Data and Geospatial Technology Specialist, Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) at the World Bank
Location: Washinton, DC, United States
Vivien started to use and contribute to open source GIS in 2006 while working for GIS consulting company in France and then focused his master research on using open source tools for geovisualization. He is currently working at the World Bank promoting and spreading the use of open source software internally at the World Bank and in many countries around the world through the work of the Open Data for Resilience Initiative
OSGeo Experience
- FOSS4G user and contributor since 2006 participating and presenting in code sprints, conferences, and user meetings
- GeoNode. Core developer.
- QGIS Plugin: InaSAFE. Developer, technical working group member
- Contact
- Email: vivien.deparday AT gmail DOT com
- Skype : vivien.deparday
- Twitter : vdeparday
- Github profile
- Personal page
- Spoken Language(s)
- French, English
- Profile last updated
- 12 August 2014