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Native Place: Michelstadt, Germany
 
Native Place: Michelstadt, Germany
  
Peter is a physical Geographer. He learend the ropes of GIS at UT Austin in 1994 (Geographers Craft Project by Ken Foote) and ventured into FOSS GIS during his PhD study (Radarmeteorology/Soil Erosion in South Africa), which relied heavily on GRASS GIS.
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Peter is a physical Geographer. He learend the ropes of GIS at UT Austin in 1994 ([http://www.colorado.edu/geography/gcraft/contents.html Geographers Craft Project] by Ken Foote) and ventured into FOSS GIS during his PhD study (Radarmeteorology/Soil Erosion in South Africa), which relied heavily on GRASS GIS.
  
 
In 2000 he became the first person to actually join the newly founded german GRASS User Society (renamed in 2008: FOSSGIS.de).
 
In 2000 he became the first person to actually join the newly founded german GRASS User Society (renamed in 2008: FOSSGIS.de).
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He also worked as a Ranger in the UNESCO Geopark Bergstrasse-Odenwald (south of Frankfurt a.M., Germany), developing prototype WebGIS-solutions and Globe-Browser interfaces for the trail network.
 
He also worked as a Ranger in the UNESCO Geopark Bergstrasse-Odenwald (south of Frankfurt a.M., Germany), developing prototype WebGIS-solutions and Globe-Browser interfaces for the trail network.
  
For the development of early warning systems, triggered by the Sumatra Tsunami of 2004, he joined the National German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) in Potsdam in 2006. After a two-year excursion into the remote sensing satellite industry (Rapideye.de), doing project management and developing GRASS/Google Earth based visualisation tools, he returned to GFZ for work at the [http://www.gfz-potsdam.de/portal/gfz/cegit Centre for Geoinformation Technology] in 2011. His current FOSS-related work focuses on FOSSGIS-themed business process workflows (-> ITIL), large scale [http://ebooks.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/escidoc:100071:1FOSSGIS computing on the GFZ High Performance Cluster] and data visualisation, including [http://ebooks.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/escidoc:100081:1 3D Printing].
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For the development of early warning systems, triggered by the Sumatra Tsunami of 2004, he joined the National German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) in Potsdam in 2006. After a two-year excursion into the remote sensing satellite industry (Rapideye.de), doing project management and developing GRASS/Google Earth based visualisation tools, he returned to GFZ for work at the [http://www.gfz-potsdam.de/portal/gfz/cegit Centre for Geoinformation Technology] in 2011. His current FOSS-related work focuses on FOSSGIS-themed business process workflows ([http://de.slideshare.net/loewe/intergeo-2012-presentation-of-the-foss-gis-aspects-of-the-tridec-project-german ITIL]), large scale [http://ebooks.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/escidoc:100071:1FOSSGIS computing on the GFZ High Performance Cluster] and data visualisation, including [http://ebooks.gfz-potsdam.de/pubman/item/escidoc:100081:1 3D Printing].
  
 
He actively advocates FOSSGIS in Science in the Earth and Space Informatics (ESSI) chapters of both the European Geoscience Union (EGU) and the American Geophysical Union (AGU).
 
He actively advocates FOSSGIS in Science in the Earth and Space Informatics (ESSI) chapters of both the European Geoscience Union (EGU) and the American Geophysical Union (AGU).

Revision as of 01:13, 16 April 2013

Peter Löwe

Peter Löwe

Current Location: Potsdam, Germany

Native Place: Michelstadt, Germany

Peter is a physical Geographer. He learend the ropes of GIS at UT Austin in 1994 (Geographers Craft Project by Ken Foote) and ventured into FOSS GIS during his PhD study (Radarmeteorology/Soil Erosion in South Africa), which relied heavily on GRASS GIS.

In 2000 he became the first person to actually join the newly founded german GRASS User Society (renamed in 2008: FOSSGIS.de).

After receiving research prices for his PhD and spin-off work, he founded GEOMANCERS.net (now: GISIX.com), producing GISIX, the first portable FOSSGIS workbench based on on a live-linux CD/DVD.

He also worked as a Ranger in the UNESCO Geopark Bergstrasse-Odenwald (south of Frankfurt a.M., Germany), developing prototype WebGIS-solutions and Globe-Browser interfaces for the trail network.

For the development of early warning systems, triggered by the Sumatra Tsunami of 2004, he joined the National German Research Centre for Geosciences (GFZ) in Potsdam in 2006. After a two-year excursion into the remote sensing satellite industry (Rapideye.de), doing project management and developing GRASS/Google Earth based visualisation tools, he returned to GFZ for work at the Centre for Geoinformation Technology in 2011. His current FOSS-related work focuses on FOSSGIS-themed business process workflows (ITIL), large scale computing on the GFZ High Performance Cluster and data visualisation, including 3D Printing.

He actively advocates FOSSGIS in Science in the Earth and Space Informatics (ESSI) chapters of both the European Geoscience Union (EGU) and the American Geophysical Union (AGU).

Current reach out activities also include the launch and hosting of the annual GFZ GISDAY in November, which comes with a strong FOSSGIS flavour.

On the side, he supports the Geoinformatics Department of the U of Potsdam by teaching Computational Visualisation and does FOSSGIS-related consulting.


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  • Member of German Chapter [1] since 2000. Deputy Chairperson from 2008 - 2009
  • Member of GRASS GIS (Add-on Developer) [2]
  • OSGEO Meeting Participation (excerpt)
    • GRASS Users Conference 2002
    • FOSS/GRASS Conference Bangkok 2004
    • FOSS4G Lausanne 2006
    • FOSS4G Cape Town 2008
    • QGIS Community Sprint Wroclaw 2010
    • FOSS4G Barcelona 2010
    • WGUG Meeting Wroclaw 2011
    • FOSS4G-CEE Prague 2012
    • GRASS Community Sprint Prague 2011
  • OSGEO Reach Out Activities
Contact
Email: peter DOT loewe AT gmx DOT de
Spoken Language(s)
German (native speaker), English (fluent), Spanish (basic), Lisp, Python, Perl, Java
Profile last updated
16-04-2013

Present position

Project Manager / Senior Geoinformatics Troubleshooter Centre for Geoinformatics Technology (CeGIT) at the German Research Centre for GeoSciences (GFZ), Potsdam, Germany.

Work experience

  • 2008 - 2011: Project Manager in the Product Development Group of Rapideye AG
  • 2007 - 2008: Scientific Project Manager (Distant Early Warning System Project: DEWS) at the German Research Centre for GeoSciences (GFZ)], Potsdam, Germany.
  • 2006 - 2007: Geoinformatics Specialist (German Indonesian Tsunami Early Warning System: GITEWS) at the German Research Centre for GeoSciences (GFZ)], Potsdam, Germany.
  • 2003 - now: General Manager of Geomancers.net(Würzburg)/GISIX.com (Potsdam), Germany.
  • 2003 - 2006: Ranger at the Geopark Bergstrasse-Odenwald
  • 1999 - 2002: Research Assistant (Geography / Computer Sciences) at the University of Würzburg, Germany.

Education

  • Masters thesis knowledge-based reomte sensing classification: "Knowledge based classification of geographic spatial elements applied to a test site in southern Namibia", Geography Department, University of Würzburg, 1998.
  • 1994/95 Exchange Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. Focus: GIS (The Geographers Craft), Urban Studies, Geoarcheology



Computer skills and related activities

  • Languages: Python, Perl, Lisp, R, C, Java, bash, SQL, COOL.
  • Software: GRASS GIS, Quantum GIS, Clips, POV-Ray, Blender, Google Earth, R
  • LSF-based High Performance Clusters
  • Memberships:
    • FOSSGIS.de
    • American Geophysical Union
    • European Geosciences Union
    • Interessengemeinschaft Odenwald (IGO)


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