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Julien Michel is a many year (9+) contributor to the Orfeo ToolBox (www.orfeo-toolbox.org), an open-source C++ library for remote sensing images processing, which is an incubating OSGeo project. Julien Michel is also a member of the OTB Project Steering Committee.
He occasionnaly contributes to the OSSIM and ITK projects. +
Hi there! I'm just a typical junior in New Jersey in an engineering school. Right now OSGeo is the one organization I've been focusing on. Cmon, it's an organization dedicated to map making. How cool is that!
I really loved fiddling around with topographic maps as a child, and this love for geography still lives on to this day as a deep personal interest of mine. Yes, call me a nerd for analyzing topographic and climate maps in encyclopedias because I had nothing to do. I have no shame in it, because it was something I found exciting as a child.
As of now I am studying to become an engineer. What field of engineering, I don't know! Only time will tell. For now I'll just do what I enjoy doing. Things I also do in school. Typical nerd stuff, like Math League and Science Olympiad and Robotics. Although, one thing I can say about myself is that I'm a great cook. +
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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. +
I am a GCI 2017 student, working on the Add yourself to the OSGeo Member Map task +
Dimitris's interests are in the areas of Web Information Systems, Semantic Web, Open Linked Data, Social Networks, etc.
Dimitris is a frequent speaker at GI Conferences both national and international and also an organizer of events or special sessions dedicated to Open Geospatial Software/Data/Protocols. +
I am Koushikey Chhapariya, a Ph.D. student in Geo-informatics from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. I have a bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering and am working on getting ready with ZOO-Project for the OGC Compliance Testing during Google Summer of Code 2023.
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* Currently contributing as OSGeo GSoC Org Administrator and Mentor for pgRouting in the Google Summer of Code 2023.
* Past OSGeo GSoC Org Administrator and Mentor for pgRouting in the Google Summer of Code 2022.
* Maintainer of the vrpRouting project, responsible for adding more functionalities to it, and for making the releases of pgRouting.
* Added the VRP functionality with VROOM for pgRouting as a Student Developer in the Google Summer of Code 2021.
* Added two functions in pgRouting v3.2.0 as a Student Developer in the Google Summer of Code 2020.
* Bachelor of Technology Graduate in Computer Science and Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi, India.
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Kurt Menke is a Certified GIS Professional (GISP) who has been working in the field for 19 years. He works largely on spatial analysis in the conservation field. He received a Masters degree (MA) in Geography from the University of New Mexico in 2000. He is a long time advocate of FOSS4G. Recently he has authored Discover QGIS through Locate Press and co-authored Mastering QGIS through Packt Publishing. In 2015 he was part of the GeoAcademy team awarded the GeoForAll Educator of the Year award. +
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Director of the Digital Analysis and Educational Design Labpratory at the School of Primary Education, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Founder and President of the Hellenic digital earth Centre of Excellence +
Lars Lingner is an active member in the local chapter FOSSGIS e.V. since 2007
He is using open source software as well as open data and is promoting several projects on local, national and international events. Such as FOSSGIS Konferenz, AGIT, State of the Map, FOSS4G. He is organizing local regularly events in Berlin, Germany called Stammtisch and Hackweekend for the OpenStreetMap and FOSSGIS community. His focus is the server side software to build an open source map stack, like MapServer, PostgreSQL/Postgis, GDAL/OGR. +
Lorenzo Stucchi obtained his BSc degree (2017) and MSc degree (2020) in Environmental and Land Planning Engineering at Politecnico di Milano. From June 2020 to January 2021, he was a temporary research fellow at the GEOlab of Politecnico di Milano in the project ViaLibera?!. The project was focused on the Volunteered Geographic Information (VGI) for the collaborative mapping of the barriers and accessible paths for people with motor disabilities. Since February 2021, he has been a PhD student in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering in collaboration with Ricerca sul Sistema Energetico - RSE S.p.A. His research activity is focused on Geographic Information Systems and Remote Sensing for the renewable energy sector.
Since 2016 Lorenzo has been active in the OpenStreetMap community, serving as an officer of PoliMappers (treasurer, vice-president and social media responsible).
Since 2018 he has been a member of Wikimedia Italia, the Italian local chapter of the OpenStreetMap Foundation and Wikimedia Foundation. He served as Lombardy region volunteer coordinator for 2020, and since 2021 he has been the National OpeenStreetMap coordinator for OpenStreetMap.
In 2022 he collaborates in the partnership between Wikimedia Italia and GFOSS.it for the organisation of FOSS4G 2022 and SOTM 2022 in Firenze. As part of the FOSS4G 2022 Local Committee, he contributed to the organisation as the co-chair of the volunteers. +
Luca Congedo is an environmental engineer and researcher working in the fields of GIS and Remote Sensing since 2009. He has a Master's Degree in Environmental Engineering (110/110) at Sapienza University (Rome), Engineering Faculty, and he is a Ph.D. student in Landscape and Environment at Sapienza University. Luca Congedo has published over 20 scientific papers and working papers. He is the developer of the Semi-Automatic Classification Plugin for QGIS, an open source plugin that allows for the semi-automatic classification of remote sensing images, including several tools for the pre processing and post processing of images. Since 2013 he is author of the blog "From GIS to Remote Sensing" (https://fromgistors.blogspot.com) that aims to foster the use of open source software for environmental monitoring through tutorials and videos. +
Giovanni is conservation biologist with 10+ years of GIS experience, Italian but lives and work in Portugal. Is a GFOSS enthusiast and a active member of both the international and Portuguese OSGeo communities, in particular the QGIS (Quantum GIS) one. +
Lyzi is an API Engineer at Mapbox, where she has also been a contributor to support, documentation, and user engagement. She is one of the co-founders of Maptime, an international mapping education organization focused on community-based learning, and she frequently speaks at geospatial and technology-related conferences and workshops. +
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Werner is coming from water management, hydrology and hydraulics and has been involved in the QGIS project since 2008. Using mainly opensource software since the early 1990 and since about 2004 solving his geospatial problems with opensource GIS software, he tries to help and propagate free software wherever he can.
Beside maintaining a few QGIS plugins he is also the translation team leader for QGIS Desktop software and trying to be a helping hand wherever problems arise. +
Study of Geography and Applied Geoinformatics at University of Salzburg in Austria (2000 - 2005)
Since 2005 working as gis specialist in different sectors:
- cartography at a publishing company
- natural hazards / climatic change
- goverment
- energy supply +
Building geospatial applications at Spatial Services GmbH. My favourite tools are PostGIS, Pandas, GDAL/OGR, QGIS and GeoServer. Moreover I am using a lot of OpenStreetMap data and try to contribute from time to time. Together with friends in Salzburg I co-organize the geospatial meetup called "Maptime Salzburg" +