Marcus Strobl is a data scientist and former structural geologist with nine years of experience building usable GIS and web tools at the intersection of environmental science and software engineering. He develops Python/Django web portals and JavaScript mapping interfaces, and brings additional programming experience in Java and MATLAB from academic and field research projects. At KIT he led development of a hydrological data portal; he now applies that domain expertise to environmental analytics and web development at Germany’s Umweltbundesamt. His background in fieldwork, laboratory analysis and peer-reviewed research gives him a rare combination of practical geoscience insight and production-grade software skills. Marcus is especially focused on usability for GIS users, translating complex spatial data and models into accessible web services and tools. Based in Leipzig, he pairs rigorous academic training (Dr. rer. nat.) with hands-on delivery of data-driven environmental applications.
9 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Doktor rer. nat., Geologie und Erd-/Geowissenschaften, magna cum laude, Doktor rer. nat., Geologie und Erd-/Geowissenschaften, magna cum laude at Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster
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