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I am an open-source and Linux enthusiast, as well as a GIS Alchemyst. <br>
GIS Alchemist.


Currently, 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 GRASS GIS, LAStools, PostgreSQL, Python (scikit-learn, Keras, ...) for data torturing and distribution.<br>
I work at the Geodetic Institute of Slovenia in Ljubljana as Head of Digital Transformation and contribute to projects as a Senior Geospatial Data Scientist and Remote Sensing Specialist. I hold a PhD in Environmental Protection focused on the hyperspectral remote sensing of heavy metals. My work centers around the analysis of multispectral, hyperspectral, and SAR imagery, as well as LiDAR point clouds, though 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 Linux. I currently serve as the secretary of OSGeo Slovenia.


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.

Latest revision as of 12:32, 1 June 2026

GIS Alchemist.

I work at the Geodetic Institute of Slovenia in Ljubljana as Head of Digital Transformation and contribute to projects as a Senior Geospatial Data Scientist and Remote Sensing Specialist. I hold a PhD in Environmental Protection focused on the hyperspectral remote sensing of heavy metals. My work centers around the analysis of multispectral, hyperspectral, and SAR imagery, as well as LiDAR point clouds, though 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 Linux. I currently serve as the secretary of OSGeo Slovenia.

I love noise and tofu.