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I am an open-source and Linux enthusiast, as well as a GIS Alchemyst. Currently, I am the Secretary of the Slovenian OSGeo chapter.<br>
I am an open-source and Linux enthusiast, as well as a GIS Alchemyst. Currently, I serve as the secretary of the Slovenian OSGeo Local Chapter.


I work at the Geodetic Institute of Slovenia in Ljubljana, contributing to various projects as a Remote Sensing/Data Analyst, GIS coordinator, and specialist. Primarily, my work revolves around the analysis of (VHR) aerial imagery, satellite imagery and LiDAR point clouds. I heavily rely on Python (scikit-learn, Keras, ...), GRASS GIS, QGIS, PDAL, PostgreSQL, for data torturing and distribution.<br>
I work at the Geodetic Institute of Slovenia in Ljubljana, contributing to various projects as a Data Scientist, Remote Sensing Analyst, GIS Coordinator, and Specialist. My work primarily revolves around the analysis of multispectral, hyperspectral, and SAR imagery, as well as LiDAR point clouds - but I enjoy tackling data problems of all kinds. I rely heavily on Python, GRASS, GDAL, PDAL, QGIS and PostgreSQL for data torturing and distribution.
 
I am also a PhD candidate in the Interdisciplinary Doctoral Programme Environmental Protection at the University of Ljubljana. My research focuses on developing a synergy between hyperspectral remote sensing, machine learning, and chemical analysis for soil contamination detection and monitoring.


I love noise and tofu.
I love noise and tofu.

Latest revision as of 14:58, 30 May 2025

I am an open-source and Linux enthusiast, as well as a GIS Alchemyst. Currently, I serve as the secretary of the Slovenian OSGeo Local Chapter.

I work at the Geodetic Institute of Slovenia in Ljubljana, contributing to various projects as a Data Scientist, Remote Sensing Analyst, GIS Coordinator, and Specialist. My work primarily revolves around the analysis of multispectral, hyperspectral, and SAR imagery, as well as LiDAR point clouds - but I enjoy tackling data problems of all kinds. I rely heavily on Python, GRASS, GDAL, PDAL, QGIS and PostgreSQL for data torturing and distribution.

I love noise and tofu.