Jonathan Lurie

As a software engineer, I specialized in scientific software development for data processing and data visualization. In the geospatial field, I am particularly interested in contributing to data processing pipelines (vector/raster) and visualization on the web using WebGL.
I joined Camptocamp (Lausanne, Switzerland) in early 2025.

My stack: Python, JS/TS, C++, WebGL, GLSL, GDAL, QGIS, Maplibre, OpenLayers


Sessions

06-02
15:30
30min
Enhancing QGIS Forms: A Smarter Way to Manage Geospatial Data based on OSP13 project use case
Jonathan Lurie

Standard QGIS forms can sometimes be limiting when dealing with structured data entry for project management. To address this, Camptocamp developed a new widget form for the OSP13 plugin for a governmental agency in the South of France.
The plugin provides a more efficient and user-friendly alternative to traditional project management, improving search capabilities, structured data input, and project workflows within QGIS forms and PostgreSQL/PostGIS database.
This presentation will showcase how one can enhance data consistency, search efficiency, and form validation, making it easier to manage geospatial projects with drag and drop forms and manage complex forms in the same time.
It introduces features such as advanced filtering, assisted geometry editing, relational data handling, and automated Atlas generation, helping users navigate complex datasets with ease.
Beyond demonstrating the benefits of this solution, we will also highlight Camptocamp’s expertise in geospatial software development and our ability to create custom QGIS plugins tailored to specific user needs.

Plugins
Statisten
06-02
16:30
30min
Unlocking Seamless QGIS Resource Sharing with the QGIS Hub and Plugin
Jonathan Lurie

The QGIS Resource Hub is a newly launched platform designed to enhance the sharing and reuse of QGIS resources, including styles, processing models, 3D models, layer definitions, and project files. Previously hidden within the plugin website, the hub now features a refreshed interface that aligns with the updated QGIS website, making it more accessible and user-friendly.

To further streamline resource management, the QGIS Hub Plugin integrates directly into the QGIS desktop environment. This plugin enables users to browse, search, and filter resources without the need for manual downloads, improving workflow efficiency and accessibility.

This session will introduce the capabilities of the QGIS Resource Hub and its plugin, highlighting practical use cases and demonstrating how they foster collaboration within the QGIS community. Whether you are a GIS professional or an enthusiast, you’ll discover how these tools can simplify your workflows and unlock new possibilities in your projects.

Beyond showcasing these tools, this talk aims to spread the word about the QGIS Hub and encourage users to contribute their own resources, helping to grow a rich and diverse collection for everyone in the community.

Basics
Birollen