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− | I'm working as a GIS Consultant @ [http://www.realdolmen.com/en/services-solutions/business-solutions/geographic-information-systems RealDolmen]. Recent projects include implementing web and mobile gis systems and their | + | I'm working as a GIS Consultant @ [http://www.realdolmen.com/en/services-solutions/business-solutions/geographic-information-systems RealDolmen]. Recent projects include implementing web and mobile gis systems and their backends, mostly based on open source components. |
I hold a PhD in geology from Ghent University where I've developed techniques for [http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=l8Ii470AAAAJ&hl=en mapping soils and water table dynamics]. | I hold a PhD in geology from Ghent University where I've developed techniques for [http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=l8Ii470AAAAJ&hl=en mapping soils and water table dynamics]. | ||
− | + | I'm a contributor to SAGA GIS, Debian and Ubuntu GIS and the OSGEO live dvd. I blog infrequently at http://blog.gisky.be | |
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+ | I'm a fan of open source GIS software and have given different presentations about it: | ||
+ | * [http://www.geomajas.org/sites/default/files/JohanVandeWauw_foss%20gis%20data%20analysis.pdf Open Source GIS in data analysis and science] (OSGeo Belgium) | ||
+ | * [http://blog.gisky.be/2014/02/put-your-data-on-map.html Put your data on a map!] (T-Dose, Eindhoven (the Netherlands)) | ||
+ | * [http://kalxas.github.io/OSGeoLive-presentation/#/ OSGeo Life, An Open Source Geospatial GNU/Linux Distribution] at Foss4G Europe in Bremen. |
Revision as of 14:42, 20 July 2014
I'm working as a GIS Consultant @ RealDolmen. Recent projects include implementing web and mobile gis systems and their backends, mostly based on open source components.
I hold a PhD in geology from Ghent University where I've developed techniques for mapping soils and water table dynamics.
I'm a contributor to SAGA GIS, Debian and Ubuntu GIS and the OSGEO live dvd. I blog infrequently at http://blog.gisky.be
I'm a fan of open source GIS software and have given different presentations about it:
- Open Source GIS in data analysis and science (OSGeo Belgium)
- Put your data on a map! (T-Dose, Eindhoven (the Netherlands))
- OSGeo Life, An Open Source Geospatial GNU/Linux Distribution at Foss4G Europe in Bremen.