Speakers listed Alphabetically
Brett Ferguson is a Senior Developer and Systems Architect at QED Systems, and brings a unique blend of experience in systems design and architecture. He has led mid- to large-scale projects for government systems and heritage databases, using technologies including Java, Python, Oracle and Postgres. Brett also holds a Master’s in Architecture and has contributed to international development projects, including urban planning and school renovations in Haiti, blending his skills in technology and sustainable design.
Rob Gaston is a software developer at Farallon Geographics in San Francisco, CA. He’s been a member of the Arches development team since the project’s initiation and occasionally he teaches classes on web mapping.
Junaid is a Geoinformatics Engineer. Over the years Junaid has used his geospatial expertise in various application areas including urban planning, vehicle tracking, rescue services, archaeology and heritage. Currently, he is working as the Database Developer for Mapping Archaeological Heritage in South Asia (MAHSA) project at the University of Cambridge.
Galen is a developer and has contributed to the Arches Project since 2019. He currently does development contracting work and offers managed-services for Arches under the moniker Scholium technologies.
Stuart is a Software Developer at Flax & Teal Limited in Belfast, specialising in building front-end platforms and has been working with Arches from the beginning of this year. With a background in 3D technologies, Stuart is interested in integrating his knowledge in 3D heritage data into software development.
Phil is a cloud architect and director of Flax & Teal Limited, with a particular interest in managing deployments automatically and scalably, as well as tooling for Arches around permissions and data science.