[ZOO-Discuss] Welcome new ZOO-Project developer : Angelos Tzotsos

Gérald Fenoy gerald.fenoy at geolabs.fr
Tue Apr 12 06:11:29 PDT 2011


Dear Tribe,
please welcome Angelos Tzotsos which become a new ZOO-Project developer. He previously worked on making OpenSuSE packaging for ZOO-Kernel and publish documentation about it. I think he can of great help for testing ZOO-Kernel and probably publishing patches. 

You'll here a short bio of Angelos to know a bit more about him.

He was born in Ioannina, Greece in 1980. He received his diploma in Rural and Surveying Engineering from the National Technical University of Athens, Greece in 2005. Since then he is a PhD Candidate in Remote Sensing Laboratory, NTUA, where he is also working as a researcher and teaching assistant in undergraduate and postgraduate classes. His PhD title is "Investigation of image segmentation, machine learning and expert systems techniques in remote sensing". He has been involved in 5 research projects and he has been author of 20 scientific papers. His main area of expertise is remote sensing, object-based image analysis, machine learning, expert systems, computer vision, artificial intelligence and software engineering. He has more than 5 years of experience as a software engineer with applications involving remote sensing, GIS, computer vision, digital image processing, knowledge-based expert systems, geospatial applications, databases, web applications, OGC web services, INSPIRE and  geospatial metadata. He is a member of numerous Free and Open Source communities including FSF, OSGeo, openSUSE and FOSS-NTUA. He is the founder and maintainer of 2 free software projects and a contributor for 3 other large scale projects. He has 6 years of experience as a consultant and sub-contractor for private companies in the fields of remote sensing and software engineering.

Welcome in the team Angelos !

Best regards,

djay
ZOO-PSC Chair
gerald.fenoy at geolabs.fr

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