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I am a geospatial web developer, and co-founder of Mammoth Geospatial, based in Western Australia. I have been an active volunteer for FOSS4G Perth and FOSS4G Oceania since 2018, and have been lucky enough to attend several international FOSS4G events.  +
Christian Strobl is an active member of FOSSGIS e.V (since 2008) and a Member of the programme committee since 2021. Christian received his Ph.D. in Geology from the Munich Ludwig-Maximilians University where he also teaches GIS with focus on Open Source GIS. From 2006 to 2019 Christian was working as GIS and Remote Sensing Scientist at the German Aerospace Center. He worked mainly on the development of processing chains for remote sensing applications, the application of FireBIRD data for natural hazards and the development of CODE-DE, the national Copernicus Platform for Germany. He is currently Geographical Information Officer at the Bavarian State Ministry of the Environment and Consumer Protection. Christian is responsible for coordinating GIS and remote sensing within the Ministry of the Environment. His responsibilities include developing the GIS strategy, implementing the INSPIRE Directive, and promoting the use of the Copernicus Programme across subordinate authorities such as the State Office for the Environment and the national parks. In all his activities, Christian has focused on the use of open-source GIS. At DLR, he exclusively applied open-source software in all projects; in his teaching, he uses QGIS for cartography and GIS; and at the Ministry, he is currently supporting the introduction of QGIS across the entire administrative sector.  +
Part of the Mapbender development team at WhereGroup GmbH & Co. KG. Studied Geography at Leipzig University and Geographic Information Science and Visualization at Potsdam University.  +
I belong to several groups that support the development of FOSS4G (Geoinquietos Madrid, AESIG as vocal y QGIS España Association as treasurer) and I attempt to contribute to the use of free GIS and creation of Open Databases, as well as participation in humanitarian mapping events or local development. In the last years, I have attended several national events (SIGLibre and Geocamp) and also international ones (FOSS4G and FOSS4G EU) all ones related to Open Sources and Free GIS. I have contributed to the preparation of the FOSS4G EU Sevilla candidacy in 2017 and I've organized Geocamp 2018 in Madrid. In 2019 I was part of the organization committee of International QGIS User Conference & Hackmeeting held in A Coruña (Spain).  +
I am a complex systems scientist in the Schools of Human Evolution & Social Change and Complex Adaptive Systems at Arizona State University. My research interests center around long-term human ecology, landscape dynamics, and the multi-dimensional interactions between social and biophysical systems. I have long running collaborative projects in the Mediterranean (Upper Pleistocene through mid-Holocene), and have done fieldwork in Spain, Bosnia, the American Southwest, and various other locales in North America. My work spans hunter-gatherer and early farming societies, geoarchaeology, lithic technology, and evolutionary theory, with an emphasis on human/environmental interaction, landscape dynamics, and techno-economic change. Quantitative and computational methods are critical to complex systems science, archaeological research, and socioecological sciences in general. They play an integral role my research, especially computational modeling, geospatial technologies (including GIS and remote sensing), data science, and visualization.  +
Carlos is graduated in Geology from Rio de Janeiro State University (UERJ), in 2005, Post Graduated in Basin Analysis and Mobile Belts from UERJ, with a Master’s Degree in Applied Geophysics (2008), PhD in Petrology and Geochemistry (2012) and MBA in Data Science anda Analytics, from USP (2024). Experienced since 2007 in using FOSS4G, acquired and applied at the Environmental and Water Resources Institute (IEMA/ES), from Espírito Santo State and at the Geological Survey of Brazil (SGB/CPRM). Carlos is currently one of the SGB/CPRM’s representatives at Spatial Data Infrastructure of Brazil (INDE), member of Technical Implementation Group (TIG) of OneGeology, OSGEO Brazil Local Chapter and Brazilian Society of Geology. He is actually working in research and development of new and disruptive technologies, in addition to proposing out-of-the-box solutions for internal geoscientific problems and those of partner institutions, with outstanding performance as an architect, developer, mediator and consultant in Spatial Data Infrastructures, desktop, server and mobile GIS, remote sensing, geographic database systems and OGC/ISO 19100 Series standards. He is also a specialist in Python, PHP and Javascript, geospatial APIs and Data Analytics – Including with training given to SGB/CPRM, IBGE and Embrapa’s employees.  +
I am a freelance web developer, graphic designer and GIS specialist under the pseudonym CodeMacabre, and a learning technologist at the School of Geography and Planning at Cardiff University. I have a strong interest in web mapping, procedural generation and experimental interaction systems and I am an open-source and open data advocate.  +
Cristian has been contributing to different FOSS4G projects and events from the beginning of his Developer career. He is a member of Geoinquietos Argentina and a geomatics and OSS enthusiast. He participated in the organization of the FOSS4G-AR Conferences in 2016 and 2017 and leaded the IT team of the SDI of Argentina for six years. Currently, he is also an IT Director and works for the SDI of Formosa Province, Argentina.  +
Cristina is a Technical Engineer in Topography. She started using gvSIG in 2010 and since then she has been a prominent user in many OsGeo software: qGIS, OpenLayers, Leaflet, GeoNetwork, GeoServer, postGIS,... She is an active OSM user since 2014. Cristina is also part of the GeoInquietos group in Sevilla and has participated and organizaed many local and regional geo events, usually related to foss and open data like mapping parties. She is interested in accessibility to the built environment.  +
Charlie Schweik is a social scientist who studies commons-based peer production efforts generally, and teaches GIS in his university's Environmental Conservation and Public Policy and Administration programs. He is interested in building OSGeo and the GeoForAll effort toward true global collaboration in open source geospatial related research and education.  +
Vicky is an Economist and Computer Scientist, pgRouting fan and developer, Free Software advocate.  +
* Contributing to parallelizing existing GRASS GIS tools in the Google Summer of Code 2024. * Ph.D. candidate in Civil Engineering at Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA. * Master's student in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University, West Lafayette, USA.   +
Bio-engineer by education, specialized in geomatics, working in public administration and co-organizing FOSS4G Belgium  +
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Environmental Eng. passionate of GIS and FOSS  +
Daniele is a young enthusiastic developer devoted to open source Geospatial. He successfully contributed to the GRASS and istSOS community. He developed GIS tools for flood risk, landslide susceptibility and glacier retreat analysis and he has been working on the implementation of the istSOS software. In addition, he experienced the web platforms development using the well-known Javascript libraries (Leaflet, Openlayer) and different OGC compliant open source software for data and map sharing.  +
* Currently contributing as contributor for ZOO-Project in Google Summer of Code 2024   +
I have been a supporter of OpenSource software for Geomatics for long. I am working at IGN (French National Mapping Agency) and promotes openness and free software internally (e.g., at IGN's school, namely ENSG -- École Nationale des Sciences Géographiques, Géomatique --) and externally (past contributor to Geoserver, french translations, committer to PROJ.4 and GDAL, user of many OSS). I managed the French Geoportal project, which is based on opensource software like Geoserver, OpenLayer, PROJ.4, GDAL, etc ... and has a big PostgrSQL/PostGIS backend.I am also involved in local chapter's FOSS4G and member of the FOSS4G Europe 2017 organizing committee (logistics, workshops, codesprint and communication).  +
Juan Pablo is a Ph.D. candidate and Geoinformatics Engineer from Politecnico di Milano. Coming from Colombia with a computer science background, his research interests are focused on the application of open-source software in geospatial contexts. He is currently working on the usage of open source software, open data, and open geospatial standards for the development of Urban Digital Twins, in particular for street network analysis and active mobility. He is an active member of the geospatial community, having participated in multiple ISPRS and FOSS4G conferences both as presenter and volunteer, as well as developing and collaborating with open-source software projects regarding OSGeo and OGC tools.  +
Just another geo geek, navigating between proprietary and open source waters.  +
Advocate of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS). Linux user since 1996. Employed at various government environmental agencies since 1990. Specializes in use of GRASS with incomplete LiDAR data to derive forest canopy structure data .  +