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Stephen has been working in GIS, Planning, and related fields since 1998, working for the last 9 years as the GIS Manager for Cleveland Metroparks. He has been interested in the application of computer vision to geospatial analyses since 2004, and has recently initiated the OpenDroneMap project (http://opendronemap.org), a project to bring together and extend a suite of open source computer vision software for use with UAS (drone) and street level images.
In addition to managing Cleveland Metroparks GIS program and leading OpenDroneMap, Stephen works with the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo and Karisoke Research Center (Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International) to research mountain gorillas in Rwanda. Most of that work uses OSGeo tools.
Stephen is also coauthor of the PostGIS Cookbook and blogs all his geospatial and ecological whims at https://smathermather.com. +
Landon Blake is a land surveyor and GIS programmer with a focus on OpenJUMP and CAD customization. He serves as the Vice President of the California Land Surveyors Association Central Valley Chapter, is a member of the California Land Surveyors Association GIS Committee, and also serves as a member of the California Geodetic Control Working Group. +
Suthakaran has moved to Open source GIS in 2013 particularly (QGIS, JOSM, PostgreSQL, Openmapkit, Mapillary,Mapbox,OSM ) in Sri Lanka. He is working in the OpenDRI Projects with world bank, Sri Lanka since 2013 and he is interested in integrating OSM data with Disaster Management Activities. his education background is in Geography,Disaster Management and GIS. +
With 15 years experience in the field of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), I founded GISCAN in 2015 - a start up specialised in GIS, remote sensing , artificial intelligence and deep learning.
As a graduated geographer specialised in GIS and computer science at the University of Bordeaux, France, I am also an opensource enthusiast. I strongly believe that open source offers huge opportunities in terms of information sharing management and processing of data.
I am able to provide reliable spacial design and provide reliable expertise in spacial and temporal anaysis
Passionate by new technology and photography, I have developed my own GIS tools and design to offer tailor- made experience to my client. +
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I have worked in GIS since 2002, currently at the University of Edinburgh, supporting the Geoservices that they run for UK Academia; Digimap, Unlock, UK data Service Census Support Boundaries.
I also run the University of Edinburgh's GIS training for staff and postgraduate students in both QGIS and ArcGIS. I champion the use of QGIS at the University of Edinburgh and specialise in teaching GIS to people outwith the geosciences. I have a keen interest in using GIS for Data Visualisation. +
Tatiana é agrônoma de formação, especialista em geotecnologias, mestre em Desenvolvimento Rural e Candidata a doutorado em Ciências Geodésicas. +
Committer on the GeoTools, GeoWebCache, and GeoServer projects. +
Graduate, GEO-ICT professional, with extensive GIS experience in national and international (utility) companies and governmental organisations.
Open source enthousiast. Broad knowledge of GIS software, OO programming, business consulting, project leading, IT and Information architecture. Lean and Agile. +
Thomas is a freelancer doing all kind of GIS and database stuff, especially helping people to migrate from proprietary to free software, connecting different systems and getting things to work. +
Spatial analyst committed to wildlife conservation and humanitarian causes. Interests in remote sensing, drones, AI, open data and data sharing. +
Jeroen has been promoting the use of international standards and Free and Open Source Software for geographic data and information for over twenty years now. Jeroen is Project Officer for the GeoNetwork opensource project. He served on the OSGeo Board in 2007 & 2008 and is a Charter member since the early days of OSGeo. +
Tina is a remote sensing scientist who uses satellite imagery to gain insights into critical challenges facing society, and open source software is central to the work that she does. She actively promotes open source through talks, community events (e.g., maptime), and social media, and she is now working with the OSGeo-Live project on R quickstarts as well as with the author of the lidR package to improve user friendliness.
Sharing her open source experience has always been a part of her work as well; she has taught workshops in countries all over the world, from Peru to Nepal, as well as in her home country, the USA. Workshop topics have ranged from programming in R and using QGIS, to processing lidar with open source tools. +
Tina is a remote sensing scientist who uses satellite imagery to gain insights into critical challenges facing society, and open source software is central to the work that she does. She actively promotes open source through talks, community events (e.g., maptime), and social media, and she is now working with the OSGeo-Live project on R quickstarts as well as with the author of the lidR package to improve user friendliness.
Sharing her open source experience has always been a part of her work as well; she has taught workshops in countries all over the world, from Peru to Nepal, as well as in her home country, the USA. Workshop topics have ranged from programming in R and using QGIS, to processing lidar with open source tools. +
Tõnis has been active in the geo field for approximately 15 years but a relative newcomer to the world of osgeo.
He has a background in environmental technology specializing in remote sensing but his professional endeavours have led him to pursue goals in the field of geoinformatics instead. Crunching data has been his love for years.
He is currently employing himself as a freelance GIS/IT consultant. He has previously worked as a GIS specialist at the Estonian Ministry of Environment IT Center (KEMIT) where he focused on open data and open source GIS solutions in governmental institutions, consulted IT projects that have geo/data/map/services requirements in the Ministry's area of responsibility. +
Tom is one of the coordinators of the Scottish QGIS User Group and has been running QGIS training and workshops in UK Higher and Further Education since around 2012. Tom was the co-chair for the FOSS4G UK 2019 conference in Edinburgh. Tom is active on twitter and various QGIS user forums helping users find solutions to problems they face. He writes a blog http://learngis.uk which provides step by step guides to doing data visualisation and cartography in QGIS. +
Developer, user and advocate for the adoption of open in the commercial world. OGC Architecture Board member +
Author and maintainer of qgis2web, a QGIS plugin to create webmaps, I have worked for Northumberland National Park Authority for over twelve years, also spending time on secondment managing GIS and web joint working between all the UK National Parks. I have spoken at FOSS4GUK and regional QGIS user groups, and have made several (non-code) contributions to QGIS. I oversaw the migration of Northumberland National Park Authority from proprietary GIS to open source, and advocate its use whenever possible. I co-chaired FOSS4GUK 2018. +
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Tomkralidis +
Toshikazu Seto is a researcher who has conducted research and analysis related to "GIS and Society". Since OSGeo.JP was formed, he has been supporting the Japanese FOSS4G event held annually in Tokyo and Osaka. He is also interested in community-building for FOSS4G and attends a wide range of activities related to Volunteered Geographic Information and OpenGeoData. +