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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/  +
Francesco Frassinelli has been active in free software communities since 2004, and in OpenStreetMap since 2008; he has been one of the founders and officers of the student association PoliMappers in Politecnico di Milano, where he obtained an MSc degree in Geoinformatics Engineering with a thesis on OpenStreetMap temporal accuracy and up-to-dateness. He works as coordinator for environmental data at the Norwegian Institute for Nature Research. He has 10+ year of experience as a software developer, and more recently he became a member of both GeoNode and CKAN development teams, as well as a contributor to the Geopaparazzi project. He is active on GitHub, where it contributes to the OSM Italy and HOT tasking manager repositories as well, among others. He is mostly focused on Python projects, containerization, and continuous integration.  +
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I am a Land Surveying Engineer with a geographic specialization from the Faculty of Engineering of the Army (FIE), National Defense University (UNDEF), Argentina. As a full professor of the Topography course, I bring a strong vocation for teaching into practice. Currently, I work as Professional Support Staff (CPA) at the Institute of Environmental Research and Engineering (IIIA), National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET) – National University of San Martín (UNSAM). Beyond my professional role, I am passionate about computing and an advocate of free and open source software. As an active member of GeoLibres Argentina and the Argentine Cartography Center (CAC), I collaborate with the QGIS and OpenStreetMap Argentina communities, and contribute to the review of resources in the QGIS Hub.  +
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.  +
Pete helps build and maintain several parts of the geospatial software ecosystem, including: pystac, pystac-client, and other SpatioTemporal Asset Catalog (STAC) projects antimerdian, a small Python package for correcting geometries that cross the 180° meridian Pete is a member of the STAC Project Steering Committee, and has been presenting at OSGeo conferences since 2018.  +
Gavin is passionate about Open Source Software, Open Data and other Open philosophies that lead to interoperability, empowerment of people and helping maximise returns on government spending. He started his GIS career in 1996 after completing an MSc in genetics. His GIS experience includes thirteen years with the full suite of ESRI software but he started the FOSS GIS habit around 2002. He is a registered GISc Professional Practitioner. He worked at GIMS (now ESRI South Africa), CSIR, Mintek and SAEON before starting Afrispatial in 2010 and then Kartoza in 2014, the latter a merger between Afrispatial and Linfiniti (Tim Sutton).  +
Chris 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).  +
Gildas is a lecturer and researcher at Université d'Abomey-Calavi, more precisely in the Department of Geography and Spatial planning in Benin. His main courses are related to GIS, mapping and spatial analysis mostly using free GIS software. He previously worked at African Regional Institute for Geospatial Science and Technology (AFRIGIST) for two years. During his time there, he helped introduce free GIS software in the students' curricula. He took part to different scientific events focused on GIS and was speaker at first edition of BeOpenGIS in 2014. Most of his work are achieved using free GIS software (GRASS QGIS, SAGA GIS and Orfeo). He is also visiting lecturer at Université Libre de Bruxelles where he gives lectures in spatial analysis using GRASS GIS.  +
Luigi Pirelli is a Computer Science Designer and Developer with several years of experience in Earth Observation Systems and Ground Station segment. He worked with ESA main contractors as Telespazio and Advanced Computer Systems (ACS), covering technical roles in system design, software engineering, software development, systems integration and test. During last years started to contribute to the Italian Geographic Free Software community adding code to the the GRASS and QGIS project and resulting founder of the GFOSS Italian Local Chapter. Latest experience cover activities in Spanish local chapter where he lives and active contributions to QGIS code and to the international community. Actually he works only developing for QGIS platform for Boundless Spatial Inc. mainly focused on PKI infrastructure and Continue Integration.  +
I am now a member of OSGeo Map  +
Greg is an open source and open data advocate. Though he started as a statistical consultant and developer (using FOSS like Debian, R, etc), he ended up in the geo business. Now he consults clients on several areas regarding geodata - mostly within the use of geodata and GIS at public admin clients. He has a strong belief in Open Data, and co-founded the company Septima in January 2013 to utilize the newly released national data. Greg is an avid speaker on the subject of Open Data.  +
Gresa is an architect and urban planner from Prishtina, deeply involved in the promotion and development of open-source geospatial technologies. As the co-chair of FOSS4G 2023, she has played a key role in fostering collaboration and innovation within the global geospatial community. Gresa also leads efforts to engage and empower the next generation of mappers in Kosovo, working closely with the local community of young mappers to develop their skills and contributions to OpenStreetMap and other open data initiatives.  +
Manuel works at CNES (French Space Agency) and is involved in the Open Source library for remote sensing image processing Orfeo ToolBox.  +
I'm student in a Master Degree at UPM on Computer Science. I really love all about OSGeo and I implement software with FOSS4Gis.  +
Geoff has more than 20 years experience in the geospatial software industry and 15 years experience developing enterprise geospatial solutions for the utilities, communications, and public works industries. His particular interests include streamlining the infrastructure management workflow, open source geospatial, and converged BIM/CAD/GIS/3D solutions.  +
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* Contributing to GRASS GIS during GSoC 2024 by adding EODAG support. * Pursuing a Bachelor's of Science in Computer Science from Arab Academy for Science, Technology & Maritime Transport, Giza, Egypt.   +
Currently in a junior year as a Msc from the Peking University.  +
I’m Harsh Shinde, a final year B.Tech student in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering at KDK College of Engineering (KDKCE), Nagpur. I’ll be working on AI-ready Dataset Metadata as a Service using ZOO-Project as part of Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2025.  +
Urbanist  +
Heegu Park is a member of OSGeo Korean Chapter and loves the spirit of Opensource. He is one of the LOC members of FOSS4G 2015 event.  +