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I am a spatial data scientist at Lancaster University, analysing patterns of disease. I use open source software such as QGIS, R, and Python and aspire to fully reproducible statistical analysis. I have contributed to several R packages for spatial data and statistics, and have mentored students on three Google Summer of Code projects.
  
I am a spatial data scientist at Lancaster University, analysing patterns of disease. I use open source software such as QGIS, R, and Python and aspire to fully reproducible statistical analysis. I have contributed to several R packages for spatial data and statistics, and have mentored students on three Google Summer of Code projects.
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I was on the FOSS4G 2013 Nottingham conference committee and the OSGeo UK 2016 conference committee and I would urge anyone to get involved in conference work!
  
 
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Revision as of 04:09, 1 September 2017

OSGeo Member
Name: Barry Rowlingson
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City: Lancaster
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Country: United Kingdom
Local Chapter: OSGeo UK
Email: b.rowlingson@gmail.com
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Website: http://barry.rowlingson.com/
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OSGeo Experience and Roles:

OSGeo User.png  OSGeo Coder.png   I am a spatial data scientist at Lancaster University, analysing patterns of disease. I use open source software such as QGIS, R, and Python and aspire to fully reproducible statistical analysis. I have contributed to several R packages for spatial data and statistics, and have mentored students on three Google Summer of Code projects.

I was on the FOSS4G 2013 Nottingham conference committee and the OSGeo UK 2016 conference committee and I would urge anyone to get involved in conference work!