Remko Scharroo is an altimetry project scientist with 21 years of experience applying satellite radar altimetry to sea level rise, ocean circulation, tidal modelling and sea-ice thickness, currently leading altimetry work at EUMETSAT. He blends rigorous academic training (PhD, TU Delft) and a decade-plus at NOAA with hands-on measurement systems engineering for missions like Jason-2 and expertise in calibration/validation of new altimeter products. Comfortable with large geospatial data sets and legacy scientific code, he programs in C and Fortran and contributes to well-known open-source projects such as the Generic Mapping Tools and MacPorts, maintaining scientific software and fixing production issues. Known for translating user requirements into algorithm definitions for future missions, he pairs instrument-level calibration skills with practical software maintenance—an uncommon mix that helps bridge mission design and operational delivery.
21 years of coding experience
24 years of employment as a software developer
Huygens Lyceum
TU Delft
MSc, Aerospace Engineering, MSc, Aerospace Engineering at Delft University of Technology
Contributions:54 reviews, 5182 commits, 63 PRs in 17 years 7 months
Contributions summary:Remko made various contributions to the Generic Mapping Tools (GMT) project, focusing on code modifications and bug fixes within the project's codebase. Their work included addressing warnings and errors related to parameter usage and coding standards and refactoring sections of the code, like those related to filling and clipping image, and introducing support for the new option to use -DJ (i.e. mirrored justification). The contributions demonstrate an understanding of the project's functionality, a commitment to code quality, and the ability to implement solutions based on technical guidelines.
Contributions:25 reviews, 63 commits, 156 PRs in 3 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Remko primarily contributed to updating and fixing the ghostscript package within the MacPorts ports tree. Their work involved updating to newer versions of ghostscript and addressing minor fixes. They also made updates to netcdf-fortran and ecCodes packages, indicating a focus on maintaining and updating scientific software packages within the porting system.
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Remko Scharroo - Altimetry Project Scientist at EUMETSAT