Stijn
@stijnvanhoey.be
Software/data engineer at fluves.com - currently working on leak detection using fiber optics and water quality sensor data. Freelance developer/teacher. Volunteer at waterlandvzw. Living in Ghent.
Python | xarray | django | svelte
Python | xarray | django | svelte
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And the paper can be found here:
doi.org/10.1038/s415...
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doi.org/10.1038/s415...
@peterdesmet.com @baptischmi.bsky.social @barthoekstra.bsky.social @stijnvanhoey.be @inbo.be @biologylu.bsky.social @uva.nl @cornellbirds.bsky.social @vogelwarte.bsky.social @wslresearch.bsky.social
@biodiversaplus.bsky.social
Biological data derived from European weather radars - Scientific Data
Scientific Data - Biological data derived from European weather radars
doi.org
March 5, 2025 at 9:47 AM
Second day of UGent doctoral schools "Python for GIS and Geoscience" together with @jorisvandenbossche.bsky.social. Today focus on raster data #xarray. Great to see the wide variety of backgrounds, ranging from climate science to criminology.
December 16, 2024 at 1:32 PM
Second day of UGent doctoral schools "Python for GIS and Geoscience" together with @jorisvandenbossche.bsky.social. Today focus on raster data #xarray. Great to see the wide variety of backgrounds, ranging from climate science to criminology.
Today @cocaudron.bsky.social presented his research on monitoring volcanic activity using fiber optics at fluves.com. Apart from amazing photos of his field campaigns(!), the update on bubble detection using DAS (distributed acoustic sensing) really triggered my curiosity. See gtime.ulb.be
December 9, 2024 at 1:04 PM
Today @cocaudron.bsky.social presented his research on monitoring volcanic activity using fiber optics at fluves.com. Apart from amazing photos of his field campaigns(!), the update on bubble detection using DAS (distributed acoustic sensing) really triggered my curiosity. See gtime.ulb.be