Vasile Crăciunescu
Vasile Craciunescu is a researcher with more than 24 years experience, working for the Romanian National Meteorological Administration and Terrasigna, being in charge with the scientific and operational activities related to GIS database design and implementation, deployment of standardized web services, spatial enabled web interfaces, ETL, EO data processing, project management. He received his diploma in cartography and physical geography in 2001. He has a good experience in working and leading national, EU and ESA research projects. In 2006 Vasile started geo-spatial.org (http://geo-spatial.org), a collaborative effort by and for the Romanian community to facilitate the sharing of geospatial knowledge and the discovery and publishing of free geographic datasets and maps. Since 2011 he is the Romanian delegate in the Copernicus User Forum at the European Commission and the technical representative of Meteo Romania at Open Geospatial Consortium. In August 2014 he was elected to the Open Source Geospatial Foundation board of directors. For the last 14 years he has been teaching FOSS4G-based techniques at the Faculty of Geography - University of Bucharest in the first Romanian ICA-OSGeo Lab. Vasile was the chair of the 2019 FOSS4G international conference. From February 2021 he is the Romanian delegate in the Destination Earth Coordination Group and recently was appointed as national expert in the EEA EIONET Copernicus Technical Group.
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ROCS is building Romania’s Earth Observation infrastructure using FOSS4G tools like STAC, COG, Zarr, MinIO and Kubernetes. The platform enables scalable, cloud-native data access, processing and analytics. Real-world use cases include crop monitoring, forest compliance, EO education, all developed in an open and reusable manner.