Dear colleagues,

On behalf of GeoforAll community, It is my great pleasure to introduce Dr. 
Peter Mooney as our GeoAmbassador. Peter Mooney received his PhD in Computer 
Science in 2004 from Maynooth University. The topic of his PhD research was on 
shortest path optimisation. For the next number of years he worked with the 
Irish Environmental Protection Agency as a Research Fellow. During this time he 
began working in the areas of FOSS4G, Open Data and Volunteered Geographic 
Information (VGI). Indeed Peter has been actively working as a researcher in 
the area of VGI and Citizen since 2009. With the EPA he has worked as a web 
developer, database administrator and more recently as a software developer for 
the National Ambient Air Quality network. In 2015, Peter took up a temporary 
position as lecturer in Computer Science at Maynooth University and in early 
2017 he was appointed as a tenure track lecturer.

In the summer of 2015 he became the European Co-Chair of GeoForAll with Prof. 
Maria Brovelli. Peter led a strong Irish proposal to host the global FOSS4G 
2016 conference in Dublin but narrowly missed out to the fantastic Bonn FOSS4G 
2016 bid. With colleagues in 2017 he is working to establish the first Irish 
OSGeo Local chapter. At the end of May this year there will be the first Irish 
OSGeo event with the 1st Irish OSGeo Symposium .



Details of his  contributions are at 
http://opensourcegeospatial.icaci.org/2017/05/geoambassador-dr-peter-mooney/

We are proud to honour Peter Mooney as our GeoAmbassodor and we are extremely 
grateful for his contributions to Geo for All and this selfless contributions 
for expanding geoeducation opportunities for all.

Best wishes,

Suchith




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