[Geo4All] Summer School "Geocomputation"

Giuseppe Amatulli giuseppe.amatulli at gmail.com
Mon Jan 27 12:25:25 PST 2020


Dear colleagues,

In view of enlarging the computation skills in the geographic domain, as
every year, we are running the International Summer School "
*Geocomputation using free and Open Source Software*" organized by Spatial
Ecology (www.spatial-ecology.net) held at the University of Basilicata, in
the magnificent town Matera
<https://www.google.com/maps/place/75100+Matera,+Province+of+Matera,+Italy/@40.6646012,16.5651092,13z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x13477ee2482b152b:0x8f6a4ae10da9360!8m2!3d40.666379!4d16.6043199>
, Italy.

This is a wonderful opportunity for PhD students and Post-Doc to achieve
computation skills process and be able to work in Linux supercomputer in a
clever way.

Please forward this opportunity to your network.

Sincerely, Giuseppe Amatulli


*Geocomputation using free and Open Source Software** (1st-5th June 2020)*

A 5 days intense experience opening new horizons on the use of the vast
potentials of *Linux* environment and the command line approach for
*geo-data* massive processing using Bash, AWK, Python, GRASS, QGIS,
GDAL/OGR, R, PKTOOLS. We will guide newcomers and experienced GIS&RS users
who have never used a command line terminal to a stage which will allow
them to understand and apply very advanced open source data processing
routines. Our focus is to enhance a self-learning approach and
programming-languages integration. This allows participants to keep on
progressing and improving their skills in a continuously evolving
technological environment.

More information and registration:

www.spatial-ecology.net
www.facebook.com/spatialecology > see events
twitter: @BigDataEcology

Best regards
Spatial Ecology – Team

-- 
Giuseppe Amatulli, Ph.D.

Research scientist at
Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies
Yale Center for Research Computing
New Haven, 06511
Teaching: http://spatial-ecology.net
Work:  https://environment.yale.edu/profile/giuseppe-amatulli/
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