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Matthew is a developer working on open-source projects to help others use and exploit remote sensing imagery, and promoting the use of open data. Working at Development Seed, he works on sat-utils and NASA's Cumulus framework. He has also been a core committer of GeoNode, and is the lead developer for Gippy, a library for doing image processing on geospatial imagery.  Matthew has also been a regular speaker at FOSS4G and FOSS4G-NA for the last several years.
 
Matthew is a developer working on open-source projects to help others use and exploit remote sensing imagery, and promoting the use of open data. Working at Development Seed, he works on sat-utils and NASA's Cumulus framework. He has also been a core committer of GeoNode, and is the lead developer for Gippy, a library for doing image processing on geospatial imagery.  Matthew has also been a regular speaker at FOSS4G and FOSS4G-NA for the last several years.
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Latest revision as of 10:14, 7 September 2017

OSGeo Member
Name: Matthew Hanson
Job Title: Geospatial Developer
Company: Development Seed
Address:
City: Dover
State: NH
Country: United States
Local Chapter: [[|{{{LocalChapter}}}]]
Email: matt.a.hanson@gmail.com
Phone: 6034935522
Instant Messaging:
Website:
Language(s): English
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OSGeo User.png  OSGeo Coder.png   Matthew is a developer working on open-source projects to help others use and exploit remote sensing imagery, and promoting the use of open data. Working at Development Seed, he works on sat-utils and NASA's Cumulus framework. He has also been a core committer of GeoNode, and is the lead developer for Gippy, a library for doing image processing on geospatial imagery. Matthew has also been a regular speaker at FOSS4G and FOSS4G-NA for the last several years.