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Latest revision as of 09:58, 7 December 2015
Contents
- 1 Usage
- 2 Query Text
- 3 Query Result
- 4 Aleda Freeman
- 5 Alessio Fabiani
- 6 Alexander Bruy
- 7 Alexander Kotsev
- 8 Alexander Kotsev
- 9 Andrea Ross
- 10 Andy Anderson
- 11 Angelos Tzotsos
- 12 Anne Ghisla
- 13 Ant Scott
- 14 Ariel Anthieni
- 15 Baovola
- 16 Björn Harrtell
- 17 Brian M Hamlin
- 18 Cameron Green
- 19 Candan Eylül Kilsedar
- 20 Cayetano Benavent
- 21 Celia Virginia Vergara Castillo
- 22 Cristian R. Zamar
- 23 Daniele Oxoli
- 24 Didier Richard
- 25 Enock Seth Nyamador
- 26 Eva Jelínková
- 27 Feng Amy Gao
- 28 Frank Warmerdam
- 29 Gabriele Prestifilippo
- 30 Giovanni Manghi
- 31 Guillaume Pasero
- 32 Harish Kumar Solanki
- 33 Horacio Castellaro
- 34 J Sena
- 35 Jack Reed
- 36 Joana Simoes
- 37 Jody Garnett
- 38 John Bryant
- 39 Jonah Sullivan
- 40 Jonas Eberle
- 41 Jorge Sanz
- 42 Jorge Sanz
- 43 Junyoung Choi
- 44 Just van den Broecke
- 45 Just van den Broecke
- 46 Karel Charvat
- 47 Landon Blake
- 48 Luca Congedo
- 49 Malena Libman
- 50 Mark Iliffe
- 51 Markus Metz
- 52 Massimiliano Cannata
- 53 Massimo Di Stefano
- 54 Matthew Hanson
- 55 Matthew Travis
- 56 Micah Wengren
- 57 Michele Tobias
- 58 Mike Saunt
- 59 Mikel Maron
- 60 Miriam Gonzalez aka Mapanauta
- 61 Moritz Lennert
- 62 Nuno Oliveira
- 63 Nyall Dawson
- 64 Oliver May
- 65 Paul Ramsey
- 66 Pedro Pereira
- 67 Pedro-Juan Ferrer Matoses
- 68 Pedro-Juan Ferrer Matoses
- 69 Peter Baumann
- 70 Rafael Moreno
- 71 Rajat Shinde
- 72 Remi Cresson
- 73 Sankepally Rohith Reddy
- 74 Selene Yang
- 75 Stefan Steiniger
- 76 Stephen Vincent Mather
- 77 Steven Ottens
- 78 Thomas Gratier
- 79 Tina Cormier
- 80 Tina Cormier
- 81 Tom Chadwin
- 82 Vasile Crăciunescu
- 83 Veronica Andreo
- 84 Victoria Rautenbach
- 85 Vidhan Jain
- 86 Werner Macho
- 87 Zoltan Siki
Usage
{{AdvocateList-ask}}
Query Text
{{ #ask: [[Category:OSGeo Member]] [[Category:OSGeo Advocate]] | ?Name | ?Address | ?City | ?State | ?Country | ?LocalChapter | ?Website | ?Email | ?Phone | ?Photo | ?Languages | ?Coordinate | ?Info | ?Board | ?Chair | ?Coder | ?PSC | ?Committe | ?Charter | ?ExBoard | ?User | ?Committer | ?SolKatz | ?InstantMessaging | ?SocialMedia | ?JobTitle | ?Company | format=template | template=AdvocateListTemplate | limit=2300 | sort=Name | order=asc | link=none }}
Query Result
Aleda Freeman
Name: Aleda Freeman |
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Alessio Fabiani
Name: Alessio Fabiani |
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Alexander Bruy
Name: Alexander Bruy |
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Alexander 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. |
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Alexander Kotsev
Name: Alexander Kotsev |
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I graduated in GIScience at the University of Sofia and started an academic career at the same university in 2004. In 2011 I was awarded a senior Fulbright scholarship at the Ohio State University where I worked with geocomputation and geovisualisation of spate-time data. Since 2012 I work at the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission. I have accomplished many consultancies in data management in EU, Africa and Asia. My research interests include data analysis, sensor web, open source technology and architectures for knowledge management. I have extensively been using OSGEO products for teaching and research since 15 years. |
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Alexander Kotsev
Name: Alexander Kotsev |
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I graduated in GIScience at the University of Sofia and started an academic career at the same university in 2004. In 2011 I was awarded a senior Fulbright scholarship at the Ohio State University where I worked with geocomputation and geovisualisation of spate-time data. Since 2012 I work at the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission. I have accomplished many consultancies in data management in EU, Africa and Asia. My research interests include data analysis, sensor web, open source technology and architectures for knowledge management. I have extensively been using OSGEO products for teaching and research since 15 years. |
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Andrea Ross
Name: Andrea Ross |
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Andrea 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. |
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Andy Anderson
Name: Andy Anderson |
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I have been using open-source software since the early 1980s, and specifically FOSS4G since 2007. I have been programming since the mid-1970s, primarily for scientific applications but also including open-source software, beginning with Fortran and C and continuing most recently with JavaScript, Python, R, and SQL. I currently teach occasional classes with FOSS4G and write documentation for using FOSS4G in my position as Academic Technology Specialist for Mathematical and Spatial Data Analysis at Amherst College, in my role as Adjunct Assistant Professor in Environmental Conservation at the University of Massachusetts, and as a member of GeoForAll. I also served on the Boston Local Organizing Committee for FOSS4G 2017, in particular as chair of the Program Committee. |
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Angelos Tzotsos
Name: Angelos Tzotsos |
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Angelos 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. |
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Anne Ghisla
Name: Anne Ghisla |
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Anne 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. |
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Ant Scott
Name: Ant Scott |
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Ariel Anthieni
Name: Ariel Anthieni |
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Founder Member of Geoinquietos Argentina, Coordinator of the IDERA Metadata Team (Spatial Data Infrastructure of the Argentine Republic). Chairman of FOSS4G-AR 2016. Collaborator in the OSM Argentina community, and participant in the organization of SOTM LATAM 2018. With great interest in metadata and geomatics and their application with new technologies. |
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Baovola
Name: Baovola |
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Baovola 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. |
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Björn Harrtell
Name: Björn Harrtell |
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Brian M Hamlin
Name: Brian M Hamlin |
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Cameron Green
Name: Cameron Green |
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Cameron 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. 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. 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. 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. |
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Candan Eylül Kilsedar
Name: Candan Eylül Kilsedar |
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Dr. Candan Eylül Kilsedar obtained her BSc degree in computer science and engineering at Sabancı University in 2012. She obtained her MSc degree in informatics engineering at Politecnico di Milano in 2014. She worked as a research fellow at Politecnico di Milano from January 2015 to June 2020 and during this time she worked on various projects related to topics such as cultural heritage, migration, 3D visualization of urban environment, land use and land cover, ground deformation and mobility. She obtained her PhD degree with honours from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Politecnico di Milano in 2020. Her primary research interest is the use of free and open source technologies for the visualization and processing of geospatial data on the Web. Some of her projects can be found at https://github.com/kilsedar. She is a charter member of OSGeo. She served as the president of PoliMappers from November 2016 to December 2018 and later served as one of its faculty advisors until June 2020. Since June 2020, she is working as a consultant at the Knowledge Centre of Bioeconomy of the Joint Research Centre (JRC). |
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Name: Cayetano Benavent |
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Head of Data, Professional Services - at CARTO, https://carto.com/ |
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Celia Virginia Vergara Castillo
Name: Celia Virginia Vergara Castillo |
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Vicky is an Economist and Computer Scientist, pgRouting fan and developer, Free Software advocate. |
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Cristian R. Zamar
Name: Cristian R. Zamar |
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Cristian 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. |
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Daniele Oxoli
Name: Daniele Oxoli |
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Environmental Eng. passionate of GIS and FOSS |
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Didier Richard
Name: Didier Richard |
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I have been a supporter of OpenSource software for Geomatics for long. I am working at IGN (French National Mapping Agency) and promotes openness and free software internally (e.g., at IGN's school, namely ENSG -- École Nationale des Sciences Géographiques, Géomatique --) and externally (past contributor to Geoserver, french translations, committer to PROJ.4 and GDAL, user of many OSS). I managed the French Geoportal project, which is based on opensource software like Geoserver, OpenLayer, PROJ.4, GDAL, etc ... and has a big PostgrSQL/PostGIS backend.I am also involved in local chapter's FOSS4G and member of the FOSS4G Europe 2017 organizing committee (logistics, workshops, codesprint and communication). |
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Enock Seth Nyamador
Name: Enock Seth Nyamador |
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Passionate about FOSS and Communities of Practice. |
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Eva Jelínková
Name: Eva Jelínková |
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In 2013 graduated Master's degree of Geoinformatics at Palacký University, Olomouc. Since school years using FOSS GIS software. Advanced user of MapServer, MapCache, QGIS Desktop + Server, PostGIS, pycsw, etc. |
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Feng Amy Gao
Name: Feng Amy Gao |
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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. |
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Frank Warmerdam
Name: Frank Warmerdam |
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Gabriele Prestifilippo
Name: Gabriele Prestifilippo |
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Gabriele Prestifilippo obtained a B.Sc. degree in Computer Engineering at Università degli Studi di Catania in 2014. In 2016 he obtained a M.Sc. in Computer Science and Engineering at Politecnico di Milano with a thesis on Geographic Information Systems (GIS), creating a web application to visualize and analyze multidimensional datasets in more than three dimensions. He is a contributor to FOSS community. He is interested in full-stack web development and he is researching about web technologies involved in the GIS field. |
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Giovanni Manghi
Name: Giovanni Manghi |
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Giovanni is conservation biologist with 10+ years of GIS experience, Italian but lives and work in Portugal. Is a GFOSS enthusiast and a active member of both the international and Portuguese OSGeo communities, in particular the QGIS (Quantum GIS) one. |
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Guillaume Pasero
Name: Guillaume Pasero |
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Harish Kumar Solanki
Name: Harish Kumar Solanki |
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Horacio Castellaro
Name: Horacio Castellaro |
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J Sena
Name: J Sena |
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Software Engineer and postgraduate in UX. She has been working actively in the geo field for 6 years, with a wide experience in the design and development of geo-themed mobile and web applications, betting on the use of open technologies and open data. |
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Jack Reed
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I work at the Stanford Libraries increasing access to geospatial data. I'm a co-founder of the GeoBlacklight and OpenGeoMetadata projects and work on a variety of other open source software projects. |
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Joana Simoes
Name: Joana Simoes |
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Jody Garnett
Name: Jody Garnett |
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Serves on the Project Steering Committee of GeoServer, GeoTools and uDig projects. Beyond the Java tribes Jody focuses on outreach to new projects as a member of both the Open Source Geospatial Foundation and LocationTech Industry Working Group. Professionally Jody works as a consultant bringing an enterprise computing / business intelligence background to GIS and standards work, currently working with Boundless as community lead. |
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John Bryant
Name: John Bryant |
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I'm an open source GIS keener, originally from Canada, more recently in Australia. Founding Chair of OSGeo Oceania. Chair of FOSS4G SotM Oceania 2018. Organiser of geogeeks.org and georabble.org. Always keen to meet other spatial enthusiasts. Building a strong open geospatial community in Oceania! |
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Jonah Sullivan
Name: Jonah Sullivan |
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Federal sector geospatial analyst in Australia. FOSS4G SotM Oceania Committee member 2018, OSGeo Oceania Board member 2019, FOSS4G SotM Oceania 2020 Co-Chair, OSGeo Oceania Board Secretary 2021. |
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Jonas Eberle
Name: Jonas Eberle |
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Research assistant and information scientist at Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena (Germany), Department for Earth Observation. PSC member of PyWPS project. Mentor of Google Summer of Code projects. Interested in Earth Observation, OGC-compliant geoprocessing services, and user-friendly web and mobile applications. |
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Jorge Sanz
Name: Jorge Sanz |
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Jorge Sanz
Name: Jorge Sanz |
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Junyoung Choi
Name: Junyoung Choi |
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Just van den Broecke
Name: Just van den Broecke |
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Just van den Broecke
Name: Just van den Broecke |
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Karel Charvat
Name: Karel Charvat |
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Landon Blake
Name: Landon Blake |
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Landon Blake is a land surveyor and GIS programmer with a focus on OpenJUMP and CAD customization. He serves as the Vice President of the California Land Surveyors Association Central Valley Chapter, is a member of the California Land Surveyors Association GIS Committee, and also serves as a member of the California Geodetic Control Working Group. |
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Luca Congedo
Name: Luca Congedo |
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Luca Congedo is an environmental engineer and researcher working in the fields of GIS and Remote Sensing since 2009. He has a Master's Degree in Environmental Engineering (110/110) at Sapienza University (Rome), Engineering Faculty, and he is a Ph.D. student in Landscape and Environment at Sapienza University. Luca Congedo has published over 20 scientific papers and working papers. He is the developer of the Semi-Automatic Classification Plugin for QGIS, an open source plugin that allows for the semi-automatic classification of remote sensing images, including several tools for the pre processing and post processing of images. Since 2013 he is author of the blog "From GIS to Remote Sensing" (https://fromgistors.blogspot.com) that aims to foster the use of open source software for environmental monitoring through tutorials and videos. |
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Malena Libman
Name: Malena Libman |
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Member of Geoinquietos Argentina, Geochicas OSM and Argentine Cartographic Center. Working in Open Data and the National Spatial Data Infrastructure to spread the word of FLOSS. |
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Mark Iliffe
Name: Mark Iliffe |
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Hello! I'm Mark Iliffe, originally from England and now in New York. I was on the FOSS4G Nottingham LOC in 2013 and am chairing FOSS4G 2018 in Dar es Salaam. |
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Markus Metz
Name: Markus Metz |
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GRASS GIS developer, focussing on efficient processing of large datasets, e.g. hydrological modelling, image segmentation, vector network analysis. |
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Massimiliano Cannata
Name: Massimiliano Cannata |
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Massimiliano received his PhD in Gedoesy and Geomatics after his master degree in environmental engineering at the Politecnico di Milano. Since 2007 he's the head of the geomatic division within the Institute of Earth Sciences (www.ist.supsi.ch) in Switzerland. He participated in the community since it's inception at various levels. He's a director of the Open Source Geospatial foundation (OSGeo) and member of the project steering committee of the projects and ZOO (http://www.zoo-project.org). From 2006 to 2016 he was also PSC member of the GIS GRASS (http://grass.osgeo.org). He's group lead the developement of the istSOS project (http://istsos.org) implementing open standards for sensor observation services. Co-chair of the UnitedNation committee and of the Open Geoscience committee. |
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Massimo Di Stefano
Name: Massimo Di Stefano |
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Matthew Hanson
Name: Matthew Hanson |
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Matthew Travis
Name: Matthew Travis |
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Open Source advocate currently helping Dartmoor National Park with all things spatial. I have experience with an open source stack consisting of: QGIS, PostGIS, Leaflet, & Geoserver I also help to run the UK QGIS user group; specifically in the South West. Looking to hold more meet ups around open source tools in general. If you're interested please get in touch. |
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Micah Wengren
Name: Micah Wengren |
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Micah works for the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and has been a user and supporter of open source geospatial software since the mid-2000's. Micah has worked to integrate GeoServer and GeoNode into NOAA geospatial data publishing workflows. He led a project to enable better multi-user, enterprise deployment for GeoServer with NOAA and OpenGeo in 2012, and contributed code to GeoNode to prototype a data discovery portal as an add on to the NOAA GeoServer hosting system. Since then, Micah has worked primarily in the open data field, supporting the NOAA Data Catalog (https://data.noaa.gov) and the Integrated Ocean Observing Systems (IOOS) Catalog (https://data.ioos.us). Micah currently works for the NOAA IOOS office helping manage the data publishing framework for IOOS' ocean observation and forecast data throughout the coastal United States, Pacific Islands and Great Lakes. |
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Michele Tobias
Name: Michele Tobias |
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Mike Saunt
Name: Mike Saunt |
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I've been using Open Source GeoSpatial software since 2003, originally with TAB2TAB. In 2005 I setup Astun Technology with the goal of being the leading Open Source GeoSpatial business in the UK. Working as part of a wide community of developers and users has enriched Astun, so we want to put something back. Astun is committed to supporting the community whether through sponsorship of the OSGeo Foundation or providing support to local chapters such as OSGeo:UK and the events they organise such as the FOSS4G:UK conference and QGIS User Groups. I believe that the community needs to be well funded to be sustainable and in 2017 Astun contributed in excess of £10,000 to various Open Source projects as sponsorship and / or funding code development. Astun also contributed over 90 man days of our staff’s time in helping with events, code sprints, hacks and other activities. |
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Mikel Maron
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Mikel leads the Community Team, building diverse collaborations centered on amazing mapping tools and open data, to make positive change on complex, global problems. As Presidential Innovation Fellow at the US State Department Mikel drove OpenStreetMap adoption across federal agencies. He is co-founder of the Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team, co-founder of Map Kibera and GroundTruth Initiative and Board member of the OpenStreetMap Foundation. He holds a master’s degree in Evolutionary and Adaptive Systems from the University of Sussex, and bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from UC Santa Cruz. |
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Miriam Gonzalez aka Mapanauta
Name: Miriam Gonzalez aka Mapanauta |
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Moritz Lennert
Name: Moritz Lennert |
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Moritz is a researcher at the Institute for Environmental Management and Spatial Planning (IGEAT) in the Department of Geosciences, Environment and Societies of the Free University of Brussels (ULB). He has taught practical courses in GIS, remote sensing, spatial databases and spatial modelling, all using exclusively free software. His research focuses on remote sensing, GIS and spatial modeling. |
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Nuno Oliveira
Name: Nuno Oliveira |
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Nuno earned his BS and MS in Software Engineering from University of Minho. He started is career in the telecommunications industry by developing solutions for managing and monitoring telecommunications infrastructures. Currently he works at GeoSolutions were he develops advanced solutions for GIS challenges using open source software. In the last years he focused on distributed systems, big data technologies and GIS. He contributes to several open source projects and is a commiter of GeoServer, MapStore and GeoTools. |
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Nyall Dawson
Name: Nyall Dawson |
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Nyall has been a core developer with the QGIS project since 2013. During this time he has contributed over 5000 commits to the project, and today is one of the most active developers on the project. Nyall's contributions to QGIS cover a wide range of areas - from improvements to the map rendering and symbology engines, enhancements to labeling and print layout functionality, right through to optimisations of the underlying spatial processing algorithms utilised by QGIS. He is dedicated to making QGIS a unique tool capable of creating cartographic effects which to date have not been available in GIS software applications. Nyall is currently the proprietor and lead developer at North Road Consulting, an Australian spatial development consultancy which predominantly focus on investing in and promoting use of open source GIS applications. |
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Oliver May
Name: Oliver May |
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Paul Ramsey
Name: Paul Ramsey |
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Pedro Pereira
Name: Pedro Pereira |
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Pedro is a Geographer and works as a IT and GIS Technician in the Municipality of Guimarães - Portugal. |
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Pedro-Juan Ferrer Matoses
Name: Pedro-Juan Ferrer Matoses |
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Pedro-Juan is a Cartographer and Project Manager that works in a Location Intelligence company. He has been collaborating with different NGOs in spreading the word of the Open Knowledge, Open data and FOSS (and FOSS4G) |
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Pedro-Juan Ferrer Matoses
Name: Pedro-Juan Ferrer Matoses |
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Pedro-Juan is a Cartographer and Project Manager that works in a Location Intelligence company. He has been collaborating with different NGOs in spreading the word of the Open Knowledge, Open data and FOSS (and FOSS4G) |
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Peter Baumann
Name: Peter Baumann |
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Rafael Moreno
Name: Rafael Moreno |
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Rafael Moreno received his B.S. in Forestry from the Universidad Autónoma Chapingo, Mexico in 1982 and his M.S. and Ph.D. in Natural Resources Management from Colorado State University in 1987 and1992 respectively. He is currently an Associate Professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Sciences at University of Colorado Denver (UCD). He teaches courses in GISscience and Technology, environmental science, land use planning and sustainability in natural resources management. He leads the FOSS4G lab at UCD. His current research concentrates on the analysis of fragmentation and anthropogenic pressure on forest areas, Decision Support Systems for forest management, and the use of FOSS/FOSS4G for creating local and Web-based spatial information systems. |
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Rajat Shinde
Name: Rajat Shinde |
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Remi Cresson
Name: Remi Cresson |
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Remi Cresson has received the M. Sc. in electrical engineering from the Grenoble Institute of Technology (INPG), France, 2009. He is with IRSTEA (french National Research Institute of Science and Technology for Environment and Agriculture), for research and development in the field of remote sensing image processing, including (but not restricted to) High Performance Computing and geospatial data infrastructures. Involved in open source projects:
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Sankepally Rohith Reddy
Name: Sankepally Rohith Reddy |
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Rohith Reddy is pursuing his Masters in Research in the Lab for Spatial Informatics at the IIIT Hyderabad, India. He is a developer, programmer and a researcher. |
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Selene Yang
Name: Selene Yang |
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Stefan Steiniger
Name: Stefan Steiniger |
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Stephen Vincent Mather
Name: Stephen Vincent Mather |
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Stephen has been working in GIS, Planning, and related fields since 1998, working for the last 9 years as the GIS Manager for Cleveland Metroparks. He has been interested in the application of computer vision to geospatial analyses since 2004, and has recently initiated the OpenDroneMap project (http://opendronemap.org), a project to bring together and extend a suite of open source computer vision software for use with UAS (drone) and street level images. In addition to managing Cleveland Metroparks GIS program and leading OpenDroneMap, Stephen works with the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and Karisoke Research Center (Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International) to research mountain gorillas in Rwanda. Most of that work uses OSGeo tools. Stephen is also coauthor of the PostGIS Cookbook and blogs all his geospatial and ecological whims at https://smathermather.com. |
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Steven Ottens
Name: Steven Ottens |
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Thomas Gratier
Name: Thomas Gratier |
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Tina Cormier
Name: Tina Cormier |
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Tina is a remote sensing scientist who uses satellite imagery to gain insights into critical challenges facing society, and open source software is central to the work that she does. She actively promotes open source through talks, community events (e.g., maptime), and social media, and she is now working with the OSGeo-Live project on R quickstarts as well as with the author of the lidR package to improve user friendliness. Sharing her open source experience has always been a part of her work as well; she has taught workshops in countries all over the world, from Peru to Nepal, as well as in her home country, the USA. Workshop topics have ranged from programming in R and using QGIS, to processing lidar with open source tools. |
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Tina Cormier
Name: Tina Cormier |
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Tina is a remote sensing scientist who uses satellite imagery to gain insights into critical challenges facing society, and open source software is central to the work that she does. She actively promotes open source through talks, community events (e.g., maptime), and social media, and she is now working with the OSGeo-Live project on R quickstarts as well as with the author of the lidR package to improve user friendliness. Sharing her open source experience has always been a part of her work as well; she has taught workshops in countries all over the world, from Peru to Nepal, as well as in her home country, the USA. Workshop topics have ranged from programming in R and using QGIS, to processing lidar with open source tools. |
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Tom Chadwin
Name: Tom Chadwin |
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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. |
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Vasile Crăciunescu
Name: Vasile Crăciunescu |
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Veronica Andreo
Name: Veronica Andreo |
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Vero holds a PhD in Biology and a MSc degree in GIS and Remote Sensing. She is mostly interested in GIS and remote sensing uses and applications for public health, environmental monitoring and disaster management. She is a GRASS GIS and FOSS4G enthusiast and a very active promoter of Osgeo/FOSS4G philosophy everywhere: in conferences, courses, workshops and so on. She is mainly involved in GRASS GIS community contributing tutorials, examples, general documentation, user support, translations, etc. |
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Victoria Rautenbach
Name: Victoria Rautenbach |
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Victoria Rautenbach is a senior lecturer in the Department of Geography, Geoinformatics and Meteorology at the University of Pretoria, South Africa. Victoria’s research focuses on spatial data visualization to support decision making. Her research spans two disciplines: Geographic Information Science (GISc) and Computer Science; multi-dimensional geovisualization, spatial data infrastructure, open source for geospatial software and geoinformation standards. Victoria is interested in web mapping development and the use of mapping to improve less fortunate communities, and has also been involved in various open data events in South Africa. |
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Vidhan Jain
Name: Vidhan Jain |
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Werner Macho
Name: Werner Macho |
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Werner is coming from water management, hydrology and hydraulics and has been involved in the QGIS project since 2008. Using mainly opensource software since the early 1990 and since about 2004 solving his geospatial problems with opensource GIS software, he tries to help and propagate free software wherever he can. Beside maintaining a few QGIS plugins he is also the translation team leader for QGIS Desktop software and trying to be a helping hand wherever problems arise. |
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Zoltan Siki
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