67 episodes

Maps Are Everywhere.
These are conversations with those building them.

Minds Behind Maps Maxime Lenormand

    • Science
    • 5.0 • 13 Ratings

Maps Are Everywhere.
These are conversations with those building them.

    Creating the most used map animation tool: GEOLayers - Markus Bergelt - MBM#65

    Creating the most used map animation tool: GEOLayers - Markus Bergelt - MBM#65

    Markus Bergelt is a motion designer and the person behind GEOLayers, a video editing plug-in simplifying the creation of map animations in Adobe After Effects. Most map animations you’ve seen online are most likely made with this plug-in. We touch what makes map tricky to animate, how to simplify the process, the state of software development and of course, about Markus’s business model behind it all

    • 1 hr 25 min
    Volodymyr Agafonkin: The Story of Leaflet, Building the Simplest Mapping Library & Life in Ukraine

    Volodymyr Agafonkin: The Story of Leaflet, Building the Simplest Mapping Library & Life in Ukraine

    Volodymyr Agafonkin is the creator of Leaflet, an open-source JS mapping library started in 2008 that is used pretty much everywhere on the Internet today. We end up nerding out on what makes building simple open source software & rendering maps online tricky but also so endlessly interesting. Volodymyr lives in Ukraine, a country shaken by a war for the past few years, which we also talk about.

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Qiusheng Wu: Building & Sharing Open Source Software - MBM#63

    Qiusheng Wu: Building & Sharing Open Source Software - MBM#63

    Qiusheng Wu is an Associate Professor in Geography, an active open source contributor behind projects like geemap, leafmap or segment-geospatial also sharing tutorials on his popular Youtube channel. Qiusheng has a desire to teach, share and lower the barrier to entry to geospatial, all things I'm always curious to talk more about

    • 1 hr
    Ryan Abernathey: Taking Scientific Computing to the next level - MBM#62

    Ryan Abernathey: Taking Scientific Computing to the next level - MBM#62

    Ryan Abernathey is a Climate Scientist, open-source software developer and the CEO & co-founder of Earthmover, a company trying to simplify how scientific computing is done. Ryan also co-founded the Pangeo project in 2016, one of the major efforts to build better tools for scientific computing today.

    • 1 hr 7 min
    Gilberto Camara - Brazil's Fight Against Deforestation; Politics & Open Data - MBM#61

    Gilberto Camara - Brazil's Fight Against Deforestation; Politics & Open Data - MBM#61

    Gilberto Camara was the director of INPE, Brazil’s National Institute for Space Research from 2005 to 2012, working there 35y in total and leading the use of satellite imagery to fight deforestation in Brazil, leading to what Nature declared “One of the biggest environmental wins of the 2000s”

    • 2 hr 19 min
    Thomas Ager: The Essentials of SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) - MBM#60

    Thomas Ager: The Essentials of SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) - MBM#60

    Thomas Ager worked for 30y at the National Geospatial Agency on Radar satellite images and recently released ‘The Essentials of SAR’ a book breaking down Synthetic Aperture Radar for, as he puts it, “non electrical engineers”

    • 1 hr 21 min

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