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|Name=Ian Turton
 
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|JobTitle=Freelance Software Engineer and Open Source GIS Trainer
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|Country=United Kingdom
 
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|State=W. Sussex
 
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|City=Worthing
 
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|Email=ian@ianturton.com
 
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|Info=Ian is a self employed computational geographer, who will undertake contract java development using GeoTools and GeoServer (primarily). He also can provide custom training for GeoServer, QGis and other open source software.
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|Info=Employed by Astun Technology who provide support and train all types of OSGeo software. Ian will also undertake contract Java development using GeoTools and GeoServer (primarily).  
  
 
Ian was a software developer for [http://www.envitia.com Envitia Ltd]. He spent the previous 20 years doing geospatial research at the University of Leeds and Pennsylvania State University, during this period he founded the [http://geotools.org GeoTools] project with James Macgill.  
 
Ian was a software developer for [http://www.envitia.com Envitia Ltd]. He spent the previous 20 years doing geospatial research at the University of Leeds and Pennsylvania State University, during this period he founded the [http://geotools.org GeoTools] project with James Macgill.  
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===Ian Turton===
 
 
[[File:OSGeo_compass300.png|thumb|right|100px|Ian Turton]]
 
 
Freelance Software Engineer and Open Source GIS Trainer
 
 
Location:  Worthing, W. Sussex, United Kingdom
 
 
Ian is a self employed computational geographer, who will undertake contract java development using GeoTools and GeoServer (primarily). He also can provide custom training for GeoServer, QGis and other open source software.
 
 
Ian was a software developer for [http://www.envitia.com Envitia Ltd]. He spent the previous 20 years doing geospatial research at the University of Leeds and Pennsylvania State University, during this period he founded the [http://geotools.org GeoTools] project with James Macgill.
 
 
Find out more about Ian at [http://gis.stackexchange.com/users/79/iant GIS.stackexchange] and [http://www.linkedin.com/in/ianturton LinkedIn].
 
 
;OSGeo Experience [[File:OSGeo_coder.png]] [[File:OSGeo_charter.png|link=OSGeo_Advocate#OSGeo_Charter_Members]]:
 
  
 
:* Co-founder and developer of Geotools project
 
:* Co-founder and developer of Geotools project

Latest revision as of 05:57, 14 August 2019

OSGeo Member
Name: Ian Turton OSGeo compass300.png
Job Title: Software Engineer and Open Source GIS Trainer
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City: Worthing
State: W. Sussex
Country: United Kingdom
Local Chapter: [[|{{{LocalChapter}}}]]
Email: ian@ianturton.com
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Personal Description : Employed by Astun Technology who provide support and train all types of OSGeo software. Ian will also undertake contract Java development using GeoTools and GeoServer (primarily).

Ian was a software developer for Envitia Ltd. He spent the previous 20 years doing geospatial research at the University of Leeds and Pennsylvania State University, during this period he founded the GeoTools project with James Macgill.

Find out more about Ian at GIS.stackexchange and LinkedIn.
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[[Info::Employed by Astun Technology who provide support and train all types of OSGeo software. Ian will also undertake contract Java development using GeoTools and GeoServer (primarily).

Ian was a software developer for Envitia Ltd. He spent the previous 20 years doing geospatial research at the University of Leeds and Pennsylvania State University, during this period he founded the GeoTools project with James Macgill.

Find out more about Ian at GIS.stackexchange and LinkedIn.| ]]

OSGeo Experience and Roles:

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  • Co-founder and developer of Geotools project
  • Developed and taught a webmapping course based upon open source software at Penn State University
Contact
email: ian@ianturton.com
twitter: @ijturton
www: ianturton.com