Vaclav (Vashek) is a research software engineer focusing on creating spatio-temporal models and tools for geospatial research that are efficient, easy to use and reusable. He is a researcher, open source developer and an advocate for open science. He has been a member of the GRASS GIS development team since 2012 and has served on its project steering committee. He holds a Master’s in Geoinformatics and a Ph.D. in Geospatial Analytics.
Roles
Publications
- Contaminated consignment simulation to support risk-based inspection design (2022)
- Spotted lanternfly predicted to establish in California by 2033 without preventative management (2022)
- Evaluating online and tangible interfaces for engaging stakeholders in forecasting and control of biological invasions (2021)
- Iteratively forecasting biological invasions with PoPS and a little help from our friends (2021)
- r.sim.terrain 1.0: a landscape evolution model with dynamic hydrology (2019)
- Tangible topographic modeling for landscape architects (2018)
- g.citation: Scientific citation for individual GRASS GIS software modules (2018)
- g.citation: Scientific citation for individual GRASS GIS software modules (2018)
- Open data and open source for remote sensing training in ecology (2017)
- Spatio-ecological complexity measures in GRASS GIS (2017)