
Registered user since Wed 18 Mar 2015
Name:Anil Madhavapeddy
Bio:
Anil Madhavapeddy is the Professor of Planetary Computing at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory. He co-directs the Centre for Earth Observation and the Cambridge Centre for Carbon Credits (4C), with the aim of accelerating natural climate solutions that contribute towards ending deforestation and improving biodiversity globally. He has decades of experience with constructing Internet-scale systems, and has contributed to open-source projects such as OCaml, Docker, Xen, and OpenBSD, with users ranging from cloud computing providers to financial institutions to governments worldwide.
Country:United Kingdom
Affiliation:University of Cambridge, UK
Personal website: http://anil.recoil.org
GitHub: https://github.com/avsm
Research interests:Environmental science, systems research and programming languages
Contributions
2025
ICFP
ICFP/SPLASH
PROPL
- Scaling the Urban Forest: An Integrated Framework for Managing Cities by Fusing Raster and Vector Data
- Challenges in Practice: Building a Usable Library for Planetary-Scale Embeddings
- Spatial Programming for Environmental Monitoring
- Yirgacheffe: a declarative approach to geospatial data
- Organizing Committee in Organising Committee within the PROPL-track
- Programming Opportunities for the Global Biodiversity Observation Network
- Welcome to the 2nd PROPL
- Closing thoughts from the chairs
- A FAIR Case for a Live Computational Commons
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