Difference between revisions of "User:Adamsteer"

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{{OSGeo Member
 
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|Name=Adam Steer
 
|Name=Adam Steer
|JobTitle=Freelance research, advisory and technical consultant
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|JobTitle=Postdoctoral researcher
|Company=Spatialised
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|Company=Norwegian Polar Institute
|Country=Australia
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|Country=Norway
|State=ACT
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|State=Troms
|City=Canberra
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|City=Tromsø
|Coordinate=-35.293684, 149.112845
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|Coordinate=69.694, 18.955
|LocalChapter=Oceania
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|LocalChapter=Norway
 
|Email=adam.d.steer@gmail.com
 
|Email=adam.d.steer@gmail.com
 
|Website=http://spatialised.net
 
|Website=http://spatialised.net
 
|Photo=socialmedia_pic.jpeg
 
|Photo=socialmedia_pic.jpeg
|Info=I’m a freelance consultant available to work on strategic and technical geospatial projects, with a good helping of reproducible science in the mix.
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|Info=I currently work as a postodoctoral researcher at the Norwegian Polar Institute, understanding sea ice structure and morphology in the northern Barents Sea.
  
I have a doctorate in surveying technology from the University of Tasmania, based on estimating sea ice thickness at high resolution by combining airborne LiDAR, digital photogrammetry, field observations (yes! I love to drill holes in ice!), and upward looking sonar from an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle.
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I have a doctorate in surveying technology from the University of Tasmania, based on estimating sea ice thickness at high resolution by combining airborne lidar, digital photogrammetry, field observations (yes! I love to drill holes in ice!), and upward looking sonar from an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle.
  
 
I'm very strongly motivated to promote the use of open geospatial tools for developing geospatial strategies, research and development - removing barriers to serious data analysis.
 
I'm very strongly motivated to promote the use of open geospatial tools for developing geospatial strategies, research and development - removing barriers to serious data analysis.
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I also like to ski, climb rocks and ride mountain bikes as fast as possible.  And sit under trees and watch the sky.
 
I also like to ski, climb rocks and ride mountain bikes as fast as possible.  And sit under trees and watch the sky.
  
I’m an OSGeo charter member, and have helped as part of the local organising committee for FOSS4G SotM Oceania 2018 and 2019.
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I’m an OSGeo charter member, and helped to found OSGeo Oceania. I was part of the local organising committee for FOSS4G SotM Oceania 2018 and 2019, and director of OSGeo Oceania in 2019 and 2020.
 
 
 
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|User=Yes
 
|User=Yes
|Committee=Yes
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|Board=No
 
|Board=No
 
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Latest revision as of 12:56, 7 December 2021

OSGeo Member
Name: Adam Steer Socialmedia pic.jpeg
Job Title: Postdoctoral researcher
Company: Norwegian Polar Institute
Address:
City: Tromsø
State: Troms
Country: Norway
Local Chapter: Norway
Email: adam.d.steer@gmail.com
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Website: http://spatialised.net
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Personal Description : I currently work as a postodoctoral researcher at the Norwegian Polar Institute, understanding sea ice structure and morphology in the northern Barents Sea.

I have a doctorate in surveying technology from the University of Tasmania, based on estimating sea ice thickness at high resolution by combining airborne lidar, digital photogrammetry, field observations (yes! I love to drill holes in ice!), and upward looking sonar from an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle.

I'm very strongly motivated to promote the use of open geospatial tools for developing geospatial strategies, research and development - removing barriers to serious data analysis.

I also like to ski, climb rocks and ride mountain bikes as fast as possible. And sit under trees and watch the sky.

I’m an OSGeo charter member, and helped to found OSGeo Oceania. I was part of the local organising committee for FOSS4G SotM Oceania 2018 and 2019, and director of OSGeo Oceania in 2019 and 2020.
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