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Alex is a Distributed Spatial Systems Researcher with many years of experience in geospatial data management and web- and cloud-based geoprocessing with a particular focus on land use, soils, hydrology, hydrogeology and water quality data. His interests include OGC standards and web-services for environmental and geo-scientific data sharing, modelling workflows and interactive geo-scientific visualisation. +
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. +
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. +
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. +
Collaborative cartographer and community organizer based in Colombia, dedicated to strengthening the open geospatial ecosystem across Latin America. Co-founder and legal representative of the Asociación de Cartografía Colaborativa de Colombia (AC3), where he leads educational projects, regional events, and open data initiatives.
Andrés has coordinated multiple editions of State of the Map Latam, fostering integration between OpenStreetMap, Wikimedia, and OSGeo communities. His work blends technical automation, clear documentation, and multi-channel outreach to support ongoing collaboration. +
My name is Aniket Giri. Currently, I am pursuing a Master's degree in Geoinformatics Engineering under Centre of studies in Resource Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay, Mumbai, India. +
Anna is an active GRASS GIS developer since 2011. She promotes free and open source geospatial software for research and education among students and colleagues and supports its users both in person and on mailing lists. +
Argyros finished his master thesis on Rural and Surveying Engineering at NTUA. His research is regarding the development and investigation of computer vision techniques and artificial inteligence methods for remote sensing applications. +
Araz is a software engineer and GIS developer passionate about bridging the gap between modern backend architecture and geospatial technologies. Specializing in NestJS,GeoDjango, PostGIS, he focuses on building scalable, open-source geospatial solutions. He is an active advocate for FOSS4G adoption in the region and regularly contributes to educational resources and open-source tools. +
I am a GCI 2017 student, working on the Add yourself to the OSGeo Member Map task. +
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. +
A GCI 2017 student
Studying in class 9. +
I’m Aryan Khare, a final year M.Tech student in Geoinformatics and Natural Resources Engineering at IIT Bombay. I’ll be working on Migrating and updating the existing CWL runners as part of Google Summer of Code (GSoC) 2025. +
Hi, this is Aryan Kenchappagol currently a Computer Science Engineering undergrad working as a student developer under GSoC 2021 for OSGeo. +
Asger is an open source and open data advocate. Open source geospatial software has played a central role in his professional life since 2000, where he does development, consulting and training on open source geospatial software. Asger co-founded the company Septima in 2013 with the aim to help Danish clients to utilize newly released open governmental geodata using open source software. +