Wageningen, Netherlands Data Science for Earth Observation: Hands-on Training in Python, R and Julia Date: 1st to 6th September 2025 Location: Wageningen, Netherlands OpenGeoHub...
Read MoreThe Summer School 2023 is organized in collaboration with the Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań and will feature live presentations and demos by leading R and OSGeo developers, workshops, discussion panels, machine learning competition, and several social events.
Read MoreOpen Source solutions for Earth system data (R, OSGeo, Python)
Read MoreGeneral rules The organizers of OpenGeoHub Summer Schools are dedicated to providing a harassment-free event experience for everyone regardless of gender, gender expression, sexual...
Read MoreThe 2021 event took place from 1st to 3rd of September virtually, with all training sessions being broadcasted live on Zoom, giving everyone the...
Read MoreDates: 17-21 August 2020Location: Wageningen, Netherlands The OpenGeoHub 2020 Summer School aims at bringing together the leading FOSS4G and R spatial developers (i.e. actual...
Read MoreDates: Sept 1 – 7, 2019Location: Institute for Geoinformatics, Heisenbergstraße 2, 48149 Münster The 2019 Summer School focussed on ‘Spatial and spatiotemporal computing: processing...
Read MoreDates: 19 – 25 August 2018Location: Prague, Czech Republic The IBOT, Prague 2018 Summer School (Sunday, August 19, 2018 to Saturday, August 25, 2018)...
Read MoreDates: 14-19 August 2017Location: MEDILS, Split, Croatia GEOSTAT 2017 was the 12th edition of the OGH Summer School organized by R and OS GIS...
Read MoreDates: Sep 18–23, 2016Location: Albacete, Spain The GEOSTAT 2016 was the 12th summer school, over 5 action-packed days covering many topics within the broad...
Read MoreDates: 16-23 August 2015Location: Lancaster,UK GEOSTAT Lancaster 2015 was the 10th Summer School run by OGH. In this edition, PhD students from all over...
Read MoreDates: Jun 16–21, 2014Location:Bergen, Description: Lecturers Topics: Representing and handling spatial and spatio-temporal data in R Roger Bivand Topics: “Raster analysis in R” Robert...
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