Aieee, I got the name of my project wrong. All this jargon is killing
me. Please use this updated version (fixed the I in SISS).
Kind regards,
Ben.
******
Ben Caradoc-Davies obtained his doctorate in computational physics from
the University of Otago, New Zealand in 2000, for numerical studies of
vortex dynamics in Bose-Einstein condensates. Since 2001, he has worked
as a software developer in Perth, Western Australia. His experience
includes development of software for: oceanographic and meteorological
modelling, data processing, and analysis, in support of the offshore oil
and gas industries; geophysical quantitative interpretation for resource
exploration; and since 2007, the exchange of geoscience information via
interoperable web services. Ben currently works for CSIRO Exploration
and Mining [1] as the lead developer of the Web Feature Service
component of the AuScope Spatial Information Services Stack [2]. In this
role, he is maintainer of the application schema (complex feature)
modules of GeoTools and GeoServer, and collaborates with AuScope
stakeholders and GeoScience Markup Language (GeoSciML) Testbed
participants to improve GeoSciML support in GeoTools and GeoServer. Ben
is an open source software fanatic, and has been a Linux systems
administrator since 1995. Ben is happy to use proprietary software where
it belongs: on gaming consoles.
[1] The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation is
Australia's national science agency.
http://www.csiro.au/[2] AuScope Ltd is funded under the National Collaborative Research
Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS), an Australian Commonwealth Government
Programme.
http://www.auscope.org.au/category.php?id=10******
Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> Simone Giannecchini wrote:
>> Ciao Christian, Ciao Ben,
>> this email is just to remind you about sending over a short bio of
>> yourselves so that I can use for a geotools blog post.
>
> Simone, apologies for the delay.
>
> - Is this enough, or too long?
>
> - Am I allowed my shameless-plug sponsor footnotes? :-)
>
> Thanks for taking the time to organise the blog post.
>
> Kind regards,
> Ben.
>
>
> ******
>
> Ben Caradoc-Davies obtained his doctorate in computational physics from
> the University of Otago, New Zealand in 2000, for numerical studies of
> vortex dynamics in Bose-Einstein condensates. Since 2001, he has worked
> as a software developer in Perth, Western Australia. His experience
> includes development of software for: oceanographic and meteorological
> modelling, data processing, and analysis, in support of the offshore oil
> and gas industries; geophysical quantitative interpretation for resource
> exploration; and since 2007, the exchange of geoscience information via
> interoperable web services. Ben currently works for CSIRO Exploration
> and Mining [1] as the lead developer of the Web Feature Service
> component of the AuScope Spatial Infrastructure Services Stack [2]. In
> this role, he is maintainer of the application schema (complex feature)
> modules of GeoTools and GeoServer, and collaborates with AuScope
> stakeholders and GeoScience Markup Language (GeoSciML) Testbed
> participants to improve GeoSciML support in GeoTools and GeoServer. Ben
> is an open source software fanatic, and a Linux systems administrator
> since 1995. Ben is happy to use proprietary software where it belongs:
> on gaming consoles.
>
> [1] The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation is
> Australia's national science agency.
>
http://www.csiro.au/>
> [2] AuScope Ltd is funded under the National Collaborative Research
> Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS), an Australian Commonwealth Government
> Programme.
>
http://www.auscope.org.au/category.php?id=10>
> ******
>
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Ben Caradoc-Davies <
[hidden email]>
Software Engineer, CSIRO Exploration and Mining
Australian Resources Research Centre
26 Dick Perry Ave, Kensington WA 6151, Australia
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