Besides following hashtags, such as #GISChat, #QGIS, #FOSS4G, and #OSGeo, curating good lists is probably the best way to stay up to date with geospatial developments. To get you started (or to potentially enrich your existing lists), I thought I'd share my #Geospatial and #SpatialDataScience lists with you.
Looking for a postdoc and interested in spatial networks and microsimulation methods? Come work with me and Prof Hill Kulu at the University of St Andrews on how geographic distance affects generational relationships. DL 31 Jan.
New year, new start: I'm rebooting the #QGIS Processing Trajectools plugin development. Trajectools v2 builds on #MovingPandas and exposes its trajectory analysis algorithms in the #QGISProcessing Toolbox. More:
And so the #QGIS#Trajectools quest continues: Merging tools that logically belong together and applying default styles to better show the computed speed and direction values
Also switched to the @movingpandas logo as a plugin icon
Calling all movement researchers: submit your work to our special issue of @ijgis on Data-driven Movement Analysis. Guest-edited by @jedalong Somayeh Dodge, Robert Weibel and myself.
Submission DL 1 March 2024.
You will use spatial optimisation to solve the mystery of how birds use geomagnetic field to find their way. Come work with me, @jedalong, Charlotte van der Lijn & Ciaran Beggan.