Adam Cook is a data engineer with a love for geospatial. He has expertise with handling big datasets of track data along with near real-time analytical processing and discovery.
- Make Sense of Your Big Data with GeoWave
Open-source enthusiast. Always keen on learning new technologies but I believe there is no problem you couldn’t fix with Python, PostGIS and enough duct tape.
- From your data to vector tiles in your web&mobile app
Adeel Hassan is a Machine Learning Engineer on the Geospatial Technology and Research team.
- Human-in-the-loop Machine Learning with GroundWork and STAC
I have a bachelor in environmental science and management and a master in spatial applications. I am doing a PhD in Geomatics in Mario Gulich institute (CONAE-UNC) and teach GIS in the university (UNC). I focus on developing spatial tools for water resources management for local authorities (Córdoba, Argentina).
- Lake water quality monitoring with open source tools: An automatic approach.
Senior Software Engineer at GeoSolutions S.A.S. (Italy) involved on several Open Source GIS based projects.
- GeoNode, a developers introduction
- OGC APIs, an introduction with GeoServer
- Introduction to GeoNode, the Open Source geospatial CMS
Open source enthusiast with strong experience in Java development and GIS. Personal interest range from high performance software, huge data volume management, software testing and quality, spatial data analysis algorithms, map rendering. Full time open source developer on GeoServer and GeoTools.
Received the Sol Katz's OSGeo award in 2017.
- Getting started with GeoServer: data configuration and styling
- OGC APIs, an introduction with GeoServer
Environmental engineer addicted to scientific GIS development, playing in the field of hydrologic and geomorphologic modelling. Cofounder of the engineering consulting company HydroloGIS, lecturer of Advanced Geomatics at the Free University of Bolzano. OSGeo charter member and coordinator of the Hortonmachine, Geopaparazzi and SMASH projects.
- Digital field mapping for everyone
My main current focus is on devops technologies applied to geospatial develepment. In particular for webmapping.
- Baremaps: contextual mapping with vector tiles made easy
Andreas is an accomplished open source developer. Not only as a small business owner, but also out of personal interest, he is an active steering committee member and committer for OpenLayers. He has been working in geospatial for more than 25 years, and is a frequent teacher and speaker.
- Working with OpenLayers
- Setting up a Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) with Open Source Software using OSGeoLive
- Doing Geospatial with Python
Anna is a geospatial research software engineer with PhD in Geospatial Analytics. She develops spatio-temporal models of urbanization and pest spread across landscape. As a member of the OSGeo Foundation and the GRASS GIS Project Steering Committee, Anna advocates the use of open source software in research and education.
- GRASS GIS: From Beginner to Power User
Founder of Geoinquietos Argentina, Coordinator of the Argentina SDI Metadata Team. Chair of FOSS4G-AR 2016 and part of the organization SOTM LATAM 2018. Member of Geoinquiet@s Argentina and Geolibres.
- Automatización de tareas utilizando el Modelador de Procesos de QGIS
I am passionate about building inclusive spaces in the Open Mapping / OSM community - where the communities that we serve and map are prioritized, listened to, and are able to voice their concerns. The best map of the world should be the best (and inclusive) space for all.
- Virtual Event Co-design Workshop: Learnings and Best Practices for Meaningful Online Sessions with Open Geospatial Communities
Astrid Emde is an active member of OSGeo and a Charter Member since 2010. In 2017 she was elected to the OSGeo Board of Directors and as OSGeo Secretary. She recieved the Sol Katz Award in 2018 at FOSS4G 2018 in Dar es Salaam (Tanzania).
- PostgreSQL/PostGIS for Beginner
- Setting up a Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) with Open Source Software using OSGeoLive
Engineer at Oslandia since 2016 and historically a full-stack developer, my main area of interest are:
- 3D Gis application in the browser (webgl)
- And everything you can do with PostgreSQL and PostGIS.
- Building a cartographic web application with pg_tileserv and pg_featureserv
- Let's version some data
- Open Data Cube (ODC) Google Sandbox Workshop
- Virtual Event Co-design Workshop: Learnings and Best Practices for Meaningful Online Sessions with Open Geospatial Communities
- A gentle introduction to actinia: geoprocessing in the cloud
- Universal data management for all geospatial data in TileDB
- SatProc: an open-source library to train and deploy Deep Segmentation Neural Nets for geospatial imagery.
- Time to do the work: Making Open EO Open to Everyone
Enock Seth Nyamador is an advocate for Free/Libre and Open Source Solutions and Communites of Practice. He is always looking forward to learning, meeting and sharing.
- Setting up a Spatial Data Infrastructure (SDI) with Open Source Software using OSGeoLive
I'm a GIS developer at 3Liz mainly focused on QGIS Desktop/Server plugins.
3Liz is a opensource GIS solution based in France.
I'm also a contributor in the OpenStreetMap community, mainly with QuickOSM, a QGIS plugin to extract OSM data within QGIS.
- Publish your QGIS project (layers, forms, print layout...) on the internet using Lizmap to create a Web map application
Geographer focused in spatial analysis for biodiversity with open source tools
- Automatización de tareas utilizando el Modelador de Procesos de QGIS
- Doing Geospatial with Python
Hamish is a software product manager with a background in civil engineering consultancy. He cares about open data and building great software that is good for society and the planet.
- Real Spatial Data Versioning & Collaboration with Kart
- Open EO Mapping of SDG Indicators at Refugee Settlements
Huidae /hidɛ/ is a water resources engineer. He received his masters from Kyungpook National University and Ph.D. from Texas A&M University. He teaches Geospatial Science and Computing at the University of North Georgia. He is a member of the GRASS GIS Development Team and Project Steering Committee.
- Physically-Based Hydrologic Modeling Using GRASS GIS r.topmodel
- Building Relational & Effective Partnerships with Indigenous Communities
James Santucci is a senior software developer at Azavea on the Raster Foundry and GroundWork team.
- Human-in-the-loop Machine Learning with GroundWork and STAC
www.conflict-ecology.org
@JamonVDH
Associate Professor of Geography at Oregon State University
- Open EO Mapping of SDG Indicators at Refugee Settlements
- GeoNetwork Orientation Workshop
FOSS GIS and cartography/dataviz enthusiast, tinkerer, (Q)GIS developer and consultant at WhereGroup with a history in OSM editing, geodesy, geoinformatics, cartography, research and teaching, data analysis and consulting.
- Visualising 3D trajectories with QGIS
- Geospatial Machine Learning with Radiant MLHub Open Training Data in Python
- Universal data management for all geospatial data in TileDB
- Doing Geospatial with Python
Hello, world!
I'm Krishna, I am a Freelance web GIS Developer.
Most part of my day goes into thinking how can I make more complex GIS applications using nothing but a cup of coffee and Open-source technologies Read more about me at http://krishnaglodha.com/
- Geospatial analysis using python 101
Technical team lead for MapStore project @ GeoSolutions.
10 years experience with GIS development and front-end solutions.
- Introduction to MapStore, mashups made simple
A FOSS enthusiast for more than 15 years. Passionate for all geo technologies such as QGIS, OpenLayers, OGC standards, GDAL and a fan of PostGIS. Recently an enthusiast of GraphQL with PostGIS and Graphile.
- Workshop: Creating a Spatial GraphQL API with PostGIS and Postgraphile
- Doing Geospatial with Python
I'm an open-source advocate currently serving as QGIS.org chairman, consultant, teacher and developer.
I work as director of OPENGIS.ch which I founded in 2011. At OPENGIS.ch LLC we (12 superstar devs and myself) develop, train and consult our client on any aspect related to QGIS
- Seamless fieldwork thanks to QField
Senior Data Scientist in Dymaxion Labs and Ph.D. in Physics (High Energy Experimental Physics) from the University of Buenos Aires.
- SatProc: an open-source library to train and deploy Deep Segmentation Neural Nets for geospatial imagery.
Language and Communication Manager at the gvSIG Project and Training Manager at the gvSIG Association.
- Introducción a gvSIG Desktop
Markus Neteler is co-founder of mundialis in Bonn (https://www.mundialis.de/). His main interests are Earth observation, geospatial analysis of massive amounts of data and development of free and open GIS, especially GRASS GIS.
- A gentle introduction to actinia: geoprocessing in the cloud
- Introducción a gvSIG Desktop
I am a self-taught coder and QField developer at OPENGIS.ch, focused on the UI/UX side of things. I’m also a QGIS core developer.
- Seamless fieldwork thanks to QField
- Universal data management for all geospatial data in TileDB
- Universal data management for all geospatial data in TileDB
Software engineer at GeoCat. PSC member GeoNetwork & pygeoapi. Data discovery, SDI, INSPIRE expert.
- GeoNetwork Orientation Workshop
- Doing Geospatial with Python
- Virtual Event Co-design Workshop: Learnings and Best Practices for Meaningful Online Sessions with Open Geospatial Communities
- Workshop on satellite image time series analysis for big Earth observation data
I am an Assistant Professor of Geography at the University of Tennessee. I have developed a number of open-source packages for geospatial analysis, such as leafmap, geemap, and WhiteboxTools front-ends.
- Using Leafmap for Geospatial Analysis and Data Visualization
(Ph.D Student, IIT Bombay)
(Charter Member, OSGeo)
(Ardent follower of open source geospatial, FOSS4G)
(Always Student, Sometimes Mentor)
(More, http://home.iitb.ac.in/~rajatshinde/)
- The pgRouting Workshop
Rich is a Fellow at Maxar Technologies with a focus on Spatio-Temporal Big Data Analytics. Rich has embraced open source technologies as an effective means to provide cutting edge solutions.
- Make Sense of Your Big Data with GeoWave
Robert Coup is the CTO of Koordinates and has been a speaker at previous FOSS4G events, State Of The Map, Git Merge, Kiwi PyCon, and other conferences. He’s been involved in geospatial for nearly twenty years, and is a contributor to GDAL and several other open source projects.
- Real Spatial Data Versioning & Collaboration with Kart
Hi, I'm Scott Henderson, I'm a research scientist working at the University of Washington eScience Institute and Department of Earth and Space Sciences in Seattle Washington!
- Hands-on workshop using open-source Python software for scalable analysis of geospatial data
Shabani Magawila is a student of Bachelor in Urban Planning and Environment Management at Institute of Rural Development Planning-Dodoma.
Skills
- He is an expert in Geographical Information System(GIS) and Urban Planning
Hobby
- Programming (python and Java)
- Architectural Design and Animation
- Football
- Integrating QGIS, Remote Sensing, ODK and JOSM for Urban Planing
- Virtual Event Co-design Workshop: Learnings and Best Practices for Meaningful Online Sessions with Open Geospatial Communities
Tim works at Planet Labs, making heavy use of open source geospatial software in processing and deriving information from satellite imagery.
- Working with OpenLayers
Tom Kralidis is with the Meteorological Service of Canada and longtime contributor to FOSS4G. He contributes to numerous projects in the Geopython ecosystem.
Tom is the co-chair of the OGC API - Records Standards Working Group, chair of the WMO Expert Team on Metadata, and serves on the OSGeo Board.
- Doing Geospatial with Python
Vaclav (Vashek) Petras is a research software engineer, open source developer, and open science advocate. He received his masters in Geoinformatics from Czech Technical University and PhD in Geospatial Analytics from North Carolina State University. Vaclav is a member of the GRASS GIS Development Team and Project Steering Committee.
- GRASS GIS: From Beginner to Power User
Started participating in pgRouting as a translator in 2013, becoming the main developer in 2015 and also on the same year I officially became a member of the OSGeo community as a Charter Member.
- The pgRouting Workshop
- Building a cartographic web application with pg_tileserv and pg_featureserv
- Let's version some data
Server-side developer of WebGis applications.
Django and Python developer.
- G3W-SUITE: publish and manage QGIS projects on the web. Deploy and administration.
I am a remote sensing engineer at CNES. I work on different subjects mainly related to Land Cover classification.
- OTB Guided Tour : count the islands !