Kristofor Carle is a lead geospatial software engineer and co-founder with 13+ years building open-source, production-ready mapping platforms that make complex spatial analysis accessible to non-technical users. He combines full-stack web skills (Node.js, React, Mapbox/Leaflet, GraphQL, PostGIS, serverless) with deep domain expertise in GIS, simulation, and large-scale data processing developed at the University of Maryland and in defense and NGO projects. As co-founder of MapHubs and lead developer at Moabi he has shipped tools for monitoring natural resources and mapping logging roads in fragile regions, and his work is informed by over one million OpenStreetMap edits. Past projects include agent-based pandemic modeling, military geospatial systems, and dynamic social network visualization—demonstrating an unusual blend of research-grade simulation and pragmatic product engineering. Based in Virginia, he favors open-source approaches and builds tooling that scales from field data collection to analytical dashboards.
13 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
BS Computer Science Geographic Information Systems, BS Computer Science Geographic Information Systems at University of Maryland
Contributions:12 PRs, 3 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years 6 months
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