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    • User:RisingKnight  + (. * Pursuing B.Tech Degree in Computer Engineering from Indian Institute of Information Technology Design and Manufacturing Kancheepuram, Chennai, Tamil Nadu)
    • User:Arshiya Kamboj  + (A GCI 2017 student Studying in class 9.)
    • User:Jive  + (A mapish developer working at GeoCat. Active with OSGeo and LocationTech communities working on a wide range of free and open source geospatial goodness!)
    • User:Bsolanki  + (Adding Cesium Support within MapMint)
    • Sacosta  + (Advisory Board Member at GeoForAll. Chair at GeoForAll-Iberoamerica. Coordinator of gvSIG Batoví project: http://valijas.ceibal.edu.uy/recurso/33)
    • Dnewcomb  + (Advocate of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS). Linux user since 1996. Employed at various government environmental agencies since 1990. Specializes in use of GRASS with incomplete LiDAR data to derive forest canopy structure data .)
    • User:Mlennert  + (After 23 years of activity in geography, GAfter 23 years of activity in geography, GIS and remote sensing, both in academia and in a private company, Moritz has moved to other horizons and now works on social inequalities and their reproduction through school. Even though he now is pretty removed from GIS work, he continues to follow GRASS GIS development and remains available should the need arise.d remains available should the need arise.)
    • User:Adiez  + (Agustín is a GIS specialits at the University of Valencia, Spain. Agustín teaches Geographic Information Systems in the Master program of the Departament de Prehistòria i Aruqeologia.)
    • User:Alex Mandel  + (Alex is a geographer with a background in Alex is a geographer with a background in natural resource sciences. He studies geospatial software development and applications working with many government agencies and other small organizations to implement geospatial solutions. He is an active advocate of OSGeo in the Western US at related academic conferences and local un-conferences.emic conferences and local un-conferences.)
    • User:Alexbruy  + (Alexander is a microelectronics engineer wAlexander is a microelectronics engineer who got interested in GIS and open source programming during university. He started with OSGeo4W and QGIS, first met the OSGeo community by helping on translation. Then he became QGIS contributor, later — core developer and translation team lead. Is a GFOSS enthusiast and a active member of both the international and Ukrainian OSGeo communities, in particular the QGIS one.o communities, in particular the QGIS one.)
    • Sidney Schaberle Goveia  + (Amateur Geologist, enthusiast of Open Geospatial Technologies, knowledge disseminator, QGIS instructor and collaborator of the QGIS Brazil Users Group)
    • User:Amyonthemap  + (Amy is the President of Spatial Front Inc,Amy is the President of Spatial Front Inc, a fast-growing IT consulting company. She has extensive experience with the design and development of enterprise geospatial information systems. She has worked for all levels of US governments (federal, state, and local), companies from IBM to start-ups, and as Adjunct Professor in college. One of her latest projects - National Broadband Map, a high-profile project funded by Recovery Act - was built on an open source stack. She is enthusiastic about open source geospatial technologies and interested in using more and helping people learn more about them. and helping people learn more about them.)
    • User:Aross  + (Andrea Ross has worked with open technologAndrea Ross has worked with open technologies and open communities for most of the last 20 years. Her roles during that time involved developing healthcare, telecom, database, and geospatial systems. Currently, as Director of Ecosystem Development for the Eclipse Foundation, nurturing open communities is what she does for a living. Andrea is a founder and inaugural Director of LocationTech.er and inaugural Director of LocationTech.)
    • Angelos Tzotsos  + (Angelos is a remote sensing expert with baAngelos is a remote sensing expert with background in surveying engineering and software development. He is involved in numerous activities around free and open source software and has great experience in geospatial applications, geospatial data catalogues and metadata. His research involves remote sensing, machine learning, computer vision and object-based image analysis. He is currently the President of OSGeo and also serves at the OSGeo Board of Directors. He is an active advocate of OSGeo in Greece at related conferences. He is also an individual OGC member. His recent activity involved implementation of data.gov catalog service and implementation of the Greek national open data portal geodata.gov.gr. national open data portal geodata.gov.gr.)
    • User:Kalxas  + (Angelos is a remote sensing expert with baAngelos is a remote sensing expert with background in surveying engineering and software development. He is involved in numerous activities around free and open source software and has great experience in geospatial applications, geospatial data catalogues and metadata. His research involves remote sensing, machine learning, computer vision and object-based image analysis. He is currently the President of OSGeo and also serves at the OSGeo Board of Directors. He is an active advocate of OSGeo in Greece at related conferences. He is also an individual OGC member. His recent activity involved implementation of data.gov catalog service and implementation of the Greek national open data portal geodata.gov.gr. national open data portal geodata.gov.gr.)
    • Anna Petrasova  + (Anna is an active GRASS GIS developer since 2011. She promotes free and open source geospatial software for research and education among students and colleagues and supports its users both in person and on mailing lists.)
    • User:Aghisla  + (Anne is a natural scientist who got intereAnne is a natural scientist who got interested in GIS and open source programming during university. She started with GRASS GIS and QGIS, first met the OSGeo community by helping on documentation. Then she started programming in 2008 thanks to Google Summer of Code, and became mentor and administrator for OSGeo in following years. She doesn't code much anymore, as she is now focused on connecting people and communities of different software projects. She helped Jorge Rocha with CRO duties for OSGeo elections in 2019 and 2020.ties for OSGeo elections in 2019 and 2020.)
    • User:ArArgyridis  + (Argyros finished his master thesis on Rural and Surveying Engineering at NTUA. His research is regarding the development and investigation of computer vision techniques and artificial inteligence methods for remote sensing applications.)
    • User:Ingenieroariel  + (Ariel is an electronic engineer with experAriel is an electronic engineer with experience in sensor networks and software development. He has contributed to many open source software projects centered around web development and GIS. His work in disaster risk reduction centers around the use of open source geospatial tools to improve resilience to natural hazards. He is doing a masters degree on Electronic Engineering and his research involves finding abnormal patterns using computer vision and machine learning.sing computer vision and machine learning.)
    • User:Maning  + (As an OSGeo member, Maning would like to Strengthen the OSGeo-PH Local Chapter and promote OSGeo in the Philippines through training and material development. His area of focus is Mindanao Island.)
    • User:Asgerpetersen  + (Asger is an open source and open data advoAsger is an open source and open data advocate. Open source geospatial software has played a central role in his professional life since 2000, where he does development, consulting and training on open source geospatial software. Asger co-founded the company Septima in 2013 with the aim to help Danish clients to utilize newly released open governmental geodata using open source software.mental geodata using open source software.)
    • User:Aureliopires  + (Aurélio Pires is a Software Engineer and works as a senior GIS consultant in Portugal.)
    • Tomchadwin  + (Author and maintainer of qgis2web, a QGIS Author and maintainer of qgis2web, a QGIS plugin to create webmaps, I have worked for Northumberland National Park Authority for over twelve years, also spending time on secondment managing GIS and web joint working between all the UK National Parks. I have spoken at FOSS4GUK and regional QGIS user groups, and have made several (non-code) contributions to QGIS. I oversaw the migration of Northumberland National Park Authority from proprietary GIS to open source, and advocate its use whenever possible. I co-chaired FOSS4GUK 2018.ever possible. I co-chaired FOSS4GUK 2018.)
    • Baovola  + (Baovola is a Computer Scientist by traininBaovola is a Computer Scientist by training. She works at the National Geographic and Hydrographic Institute of Madagascar as an Information System Officer. In 2017, she studied GIS in Brussels. She is a promoter of Open Source and Open Data. She has established the new OSGeo Madagascar Chapter during the FOSS4G 2018.Madagascar Chapter during the FOSS4G 2018.)
    • User:Barryrowlingson  + (Barry is a research fellow in CHICAS, a grBarry is a research fellow in CHICAS, a group of statisticians, epidemiologists, and geneticists at Lancaster University. He has used GIS for over 25 years, and open source exclusively since Y2K. He has served on FOSS4G and OSGeoUK conference committees and contributes to spatial software in R and QGIS.ributes to spatial software in R and QGIS.)
    • User:Rorschach  + (Ben is an experienced senior consultant anBen is an experienced senior consultant and long-time open geospatial advocate who has a wealth of experience as an educator, trainer, and leader in open data, data literacy, and open geospatial. He is the proprietor of BNHR—an open data and open geospatial consultancy in the Philippines—as well as the co-founder of the Civic Literacy Initiative and SmartCT.</br>He supports and takes an active role in the open data and open geospatial communities in the Philippines both as an individual and through his organizations—co-organizing the Pista ng Mapa conference since 2019 and joining several local, regional, and international open geospatial conferences. Through BNHR, he supports the QGIS project as a QGIS certifying organization and as a QGIS Sustaining Member.</br></br>He works to help build better, fairer, and safer societies through the advancement and use of free and open geospatial data and technologies.and open geospatial data and technologies.)
    • User:Biancafederici  + (Bianca Federici is Professor of Geomatics Bianca Federici is Professor of Geomatics at the University of Genoa (Italy). She teaches in several courses related to surveying techniques and GIS, with special focus on FOSS solutions. Her research mainly concerns the analysis of geospatial data in GIS and remote sensing for environmental analysis, as well as surveying and monitoring of natural and built environments.</br></br>She is currently a member of the executive committee of GFOSS.it. She was co-chair of the FOSS4G 2022 international conference, she organized or participated in the organization of the Italian GRASS GIS Users Meeting in 2007 and 2013, the Italian OSMit2010 Conference and several Italian FOSS4G conferences since 2017. She has been a member of their scientific committees.n a member of their scientific committees.)
    • User:Alina Gerlée  + (Biologist and geographer intrested in landscape and animal ecology.<br/> QGIS teacher and trainer<br/> Working as assistant professor at University of Warsaw, Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies, Department of Geoecology)
    • User:Pcreso  + (Brent Wood has worked in fisheries/marine/Brent Wood has worked in fisheries/marine/environmental research for 40 years, and for almost half of this time he used Open Source tools for spatial data management, analysis and visualisation. He has been a NZ Open Source Society Council member for several years, as well as an active Wellington Linux User Group member and Installfest organiser. He has been a regular presenter at FOSS4G since 2009, and was a finalist in the 2010 NZOSA awards for a web mapping portal using Silverstripe, Postgis. mapserver and Geonetwork which provided public access to research data and reports.</br></br>Brent manages the NIWA QGIS Users Group, which is currently acting as the NZ QGIS User Group, and is an active participant in the Wellington Postgres Users Group (with a focus on Postgis). He is also interested in the use of R as a GIS/spatial analysis & mapping tool. His platform of choice is Linix, and has several years experience is setting up and using Linux based GIS workstations.ing up and using Linux based GIS workstations.)
    • User:Magicgate  + (Building geospatial applications at SpatiaBuilding geospatial applications at Spatial Services GmbH. My favourite tools are PostGIS, Pandas, GDAL/OGR, QGIS and GeoServer. Moreover I am using a lot of OpenStreetMap data and try to contribute from time to time. Together with friends in Salzburg I co-organize the geospatial meetup called "Maptime Salzburg"eospatial meetup called "Maptime Salzburg")
    • Cameron Green  + (Cameron Green is a MSc Geoinformatics studCameron Green is a MSc Geoinformatics student in the Department of Geography, Geoinformatics and Meteorology at the University of Pretoria and has actively been involved in OSGeo initiatives and open source technologies since 2017. In 2017, he was selected for the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Science Undergraduate Mentorship Bursary Program under Prof Serena Coetzee and Dr Victoria Rautenbach. The mentorship bursary was awarded based on academic merit and commitment. Through the program, he assisted with various administrative and technical tasks in the departments. At University, he joined the environmental society, called The Greenline Society. He served on the Executive Council for three years as the Marketing and Publications Manager (2015), Vice-Chairperson (2016) and Chairperson and Residence Director (2017). As part of the Executive Council, he had various responsibilities, such as organised and participated events and coordinating marketing. He is currently the president of the University of Pretoria YouthMappers chapter, and has been instrumental in the arrangements of various mapathons that were held at the University of Pretoria and with school learners in Pretoria. </br></br>He was a DST/NRF intern in the Centre for Geoinformation Science under the supervision of Prof Serena Coetzee in 2018. As part of his duties, he was a teaching assistant for GIS310 (Advance GIS), GMT320 (Geoinformatics project) and GIS 311 (Geoinformatics). His main task was to manage and coordinate the practical sessions for the GIS 310 group of 120 students. For GMT 320, he assisted with administration and logistical arrangements with the community of Alaska informal settlement and presents practicals to the students. Through the internship and his honour’s project, he was involved in the Frontiers of Engineering Seed Funding project with King's College London. The aim of the project was to improve the process for collecting volunteered geographic information by interacting with hackathons. For the project, he assisted with the arrangement of mapathons and the development of a wiki for reporting on the process. Additionally, he coordinated with postgraduate students at King's College London to analyse the quality of the data. During this time, he was a facilitator in a UN OpenGIS online course on QGIS and a mentor in the annual Google Code-in. </br></br>Currently, he is working as a research assistant in the Department of Geography, Geoinformatics and Meteorology at the University of Pretoria. In the 2019 edition of Google Code-in Cameron was a mentor and administrator for OSGeo during this time where he coordinated directly with the participants, mentors and Google to ensure the smooth running of the competition. During his time at the University, he has assisted with and lead workshops where various open source geospatial topics were covered. He has also participated in a number of community outreach and engagement programs. At his university, Cameron is always assisting students with learning open source software and develops material for open source GIS applications that students use and works not only with Geoinformatics students but also students from other degrees. Later this year (2020), Cameron will again be a facilitator in a UN OpenGIS online course on PostGIS. </br></br>His current research is an international collaboration between the South African National Research Foundation (NRF) and the Swedish STINT. The focus of this study was to build a collaborative data library for the sharing of fine-grained spatial and non-spatial data. This was achieved by building and configuring a customized GeoNode instance.configuring a customized GeoNode instance.)
    • User:Camerons  + (Cameron has a breadth of practical experieCameron has a breadth of practical experience with the numerous facets of Geospatial Open Source and OGC Standards. He has chaired a FOSS4G conference; served on the OSGeo Board, co-founded and co-coordinates the OSGeoLive project; co-authored OSGeo Software Incubation criteria; and consults to governments and industry on Open Source, Open Standards and Spatial Data Systems., Open Standards and Spatial Data Systems.)
    • User:Cmotadev  + (Carlos is graduated in Geology from Rio deCarlos is graduated in Geology from Rio de Janeiro State University (UERJ), in 2005, Post Graduated in Basin Analysis and Mobile Belts from UERJ, with a Master’s Degree in Applied Geophysics (2008) and PhD in Petrology and Geochemistry (2012).</br></br>He has 15 years of experience in using FOSS4G, acquired and applied at the Environmental and Water Resources Institute (IEMA/ES), from Espírito Santo State and at the Geological Survey of Brazil (SGB/CPRM).</br></br>Carlos is currently one of the SGB/CPRM’s representatives at Spatial Data Infrastructure of Brazil (INDE) and member of Technical Implementation Group (TIG) of OneGeology. He is also leader of the Data Science Nucleus (NDS) of the SGB/CPRM.</br></br>He is actually working in research and development of new and disruptive technologies, in addition to proposing out-of-the-box solutions for internal geoscientific problems and those of partner institutions, with outstanding performance as an architect, developer, mediator and consultant in Spatial Data Infrastructures, desktop, server and mobile GIS, remote sensing, geographic database systems and OGC/ISO 19100 Series standards.</br></br>He is also a specialist in Python, PHP and Javascript, geospatial APIs and Data Analytics – Including with training given to SGB/CPRM, IBGE and Embrapa’s employees.to SGB/CPRM, IBGE and Embrapa’s employees.)
    • User:Cschweik  + (Charlie Schweik is a social scientist who Charlie Schweik is a social scientist who studies commons-based peer production efforts generally, and teaches GIS in his university's Environmental Conservation and Public Policy and Administration programs. He is interested in building OSGeo and the GeoForAll effort toward true global collaboration in open source geospatial related research and education.geospatial related research and education.)
    • User:GeoFootballer  + (Chris is involved in the development of seChris is involved in the development of several OpenSource Projects. He is one of the co-founders of the GeoExt Mobile (GXM) and SHOGun projects and a committer for GeoExt, GeoExt 2 and GeoExt 3. Furthermore he blogs about tech and is a frequent speaker at international and German conferences (where he shares his love for OpenSource).(where he shares his love for OpenSource).)
    • User:Frabrs  + (Civil Engineer, student of Geoinformatics and Google Summer of Code participant working on the QGIS ont-the-fly-raster calculator, find more about me on https://www.linkedin.com/in/francesco-bursi-72aa12140/)
    • User:Tbarsballe  + (Committer on the GeoTools, GeoWebCache, and GeoServer projects.)
    • User:Cristianzamar  + (Cristian has been contributing to differenCristian has been contributing to different FOSS4G projects and events from the beginning of his Developer career. He is a member of Geoinquietos Argentina and a geomatics and OSS enthusiast. He participated in the organization of the FOSS4G-AR Conferences in 2016 and 2017 and leaded the IT team of the SDI of Argentina for six years. Currently, he is also an IT Director and works for the SDI of Formosa Province, Argentina.or the SDI of Formosa Province, Argentina.)
    • CristinaDC  + (Cristina is a Technical Engineer in TopogrCristina is a Technical Engineer in Topography. She started using gvSIG in 2010 and since then she has been a prominent user in many OsGeo software: qGIS, OpenLayers, Leaflet, GeoNetwork, GeoServer, postGIS,... She is an active OSM user since 2014.</br>Cristina is also part of the GeoInquietos group in Sevilla and has participated and organizaed many local and regional geo events, usually related to foss and open data like mapping parties.</br>She is interested in accessibility to the built environment.in accessibility to the built environment.)
    • User:Ayoubft  + (Curious & Motivated)
    • User:Aniket167  + (Currently contributing as a student for pgRouting in the Google Summer of Code 2023.)