Enzo Cocca is a Project Manager and GIS-focused developer with 11 years of experience blending Python programming, WebGIS development, and archaeological research. Based in Naples, he has led spatial database migrations and built PostGIS-backed archaeological databases while developing QGIS plugins (including work on Pyarchinit) and OpenSource WebGIS solutions. His background as a topographer and archaeologist gives him a practical edge in laser scanning 3D workflows and geostatistical analysis using R and Gstat. Comfortable bridging commercial GIS (ArcGIS, Erdas) and open-source stacks (QGIS/GRASS), he translates domain needs into robust, reproducible spatial systems. Since 2016 he has operated independently, delivering end-to-end projects that combine field expertise with software engineering. He is notable for turning archaeological field data into scalable spatial databases and tools rather than treating code or data as separate artifacts.
11 years of coding experience
Archaeology African Prehistory, Archaeology African Prehistory at Università degli Studi di Ferrara
Contributions:1 release, 2 PRs, 339 pushes in 1 year 8 months
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Enzo Cocca - Project Manager at Lavoratore autonomo