[GRASS-user] SPATIO-TEMPORAL ANALYSIS AND BIG DATA PROCESSING USING FREE AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE

HI,
Apologies for cross-posting:

Summer school organized by www.spatial-ecology.net:

SPATIO-TEMPORAL ANALYSIS AND BIG DATA PROCESSING USING FREE AND OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE (basic and advanced levels)

Over the last few decades there has been an explosion in the availability of data for environmental research, and in particular for spatio-temporal analysis. We are now able to address a number of important questions, both new and old, with unprecedented rigor and generality. Leveraging these exciting new data streams requires tools and increasingly complex workflows. This 6-day course introduces a set of free and open source software (GRASS, R, Python, AWK, BASH, GDAL) to perform spatio-temporal analysis and modelling of environmental data in a Linux environment. We also introduce multi-core, cloud and cluster computation procedures. The course consists of a set of lectures and practical hands-on sessions in which participants perform spatial and temporal analysis using Geographic Information System and Remote Sensing concepts. Although courses focuses on the command line instead of the graphical user interface, no prior experience with programming or command line interfaces is assumed or required. To cater to students with prior programming experience, we will hold parallel sessions that introduce more advanced material. Our main focus is on teaching self learning and problem solving more than the use of specific tools (see: our teaching method) so participants will be able to progress and adapt to learn the newest available data science techniques.

Location: 15-20 June 2015 - Matera - Italy

More info at www.spatial-ecology.net:## Staff

Dr. Giuseppe Amatulli (Yale University, USA ; www.spatial-ecology.net)

Dr. Stefano Casalegno (University of Exeter, UK ; www.spatial-ecology.net)

Dr. Pieter Kempeneers (VITO ; pktools)

Dr. Daniel McInerney ( Coillte Teoranta)

Giuseppe Amatulli, Ph.D.

Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Yale University.

Jetz Lab, Room 405

P.O. Box 208106
New Haven, CT 06520-8106

Teaching: spatial-ecology.net
Work: http://sbsc.yale.edu/giuseppe-amatulli