Marcos Angelini is a soil mapping expert and PhD in pedometrics with 13 years of applied research and capacity-building experience across academia, national institutes and international organizations. He currently supports FAO’s GSP Pillar 4, helping countries adopt digital soil mapping and produce country-driven global products, and has led soil information systems development such as INTA’s SISINTA. His background blends hands-on field mapping across diverse Argentine regions with postdoctoral research at INRA and a PhD project at ISRIC/Wageningen on integrating soil-forming processes into predictive models. Known for translating complex soil science into practical GIS and remote sensing tools, he also teaches at Universidad Nacional de Luján and brings a rare mix of technical rigour and policy-facing capacity building.
13 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Ingeniero Agrónomo, Remote Sensing, Ingeniero Agrónomo, Remote Sensing at Universidad Nacional de Luján
Wageningen University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Pedometrics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Pedometrics at Wageningen University & Research
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