Maarten Plieger is a GIS-focused developer with 15+ years at KNMI building open, standards-based tools for meteorological and climate data. He authors and maintains ADAGUC, enabling Web Map Services for complex meteorological datasets, and contributes to climate4impact, illustrating a strong open-source orientation. With an MSc in Earth Sciences (earth observation) from Utrecht, he blends domain expertise in natural hazards and weather with hands-on engineering in C++, Python, R, TypeScript and spatial analytics. Currently he’s building a web-based meteorological workstation for the GeoWeb project, combining big-data processing, visualization and machine-learning interests. Colleagues rely on him to translate domain requirements into robust geospatial services and interoperable portals used by the climate research community.
15 years of coding experience
Master of Science (MSc), Earthsciences, Natural hazards and earth observation, Master of Science (MSc), Earthsciences, Natural hazards and earth observation at University of Utrecht
ADAGUC is a geographical information system to visualize netCDF files via the web. The software consists of a server side C++ application and a client side JavaScript application. The software provides several features to access and visualize data over the web, it uses OGC standards for data dissemination.
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