Dear List,
52°North is pleased to announce the winners of the 52°North Student Innovation 
Prize for Geoinformatics 2010! This year's jury of prominent members of the GI 
community has decided to award two first prizes. The winners are:
1.

Alexander McKeown and James McHugh from the Commonwealth Scientific and 
Research Organization (CSIRO) ICT Centre in Tasmania, Australia with their 
proposal "Developing an SOS Client for Use by the General Public". The jury was 
impressed by their concept for mainstreaming Sensor Web Enablement technology. 
The proposed project will be a valuable addition to the currently available 
spectrum of SOS clients. The client described will allow the general public to 
consume sensor data provided by SOS instances, thus advancing Sensor Web 
Enablement (SWE) technology into the world of mainstream IT applications.
2.      Daniel Nüst from the Institute for Geoinformatics in Muenster, Germany 
with his proposal " SOS4R - Accessing a Sensor Observation Service from R". He 
impressed the jury with his innovative approach of extending R, an open source 
software environment for statistical computing, to integrate data provided by 
an SOS. The proposed R extension will allow the integration of real-time, as 
well as, historic sensor data sets into geostatistical analysis applications 
via a standardized interface. This will enable R users access to the broad 
range of sensor data sources that support the OGC Sensor Web Enablement (SWE) 
standards. Not only will this create a completely new user community for SWE 
services, it will also enable users with no knowledge of the underlying IT 
architecture to access SOS instances.
In addition to receiving a reward of 2.000,- EUR/prize, the winners have the 
unique opportunity to work together with 52°North students and academic 
personnel to develop their concepts and realize prototypical implementations 
thereof. This collaboration is coupled with a stay at the 52°North Initiative 
in Muenster.
This innovation prize was designed to encourage students to contribute to the 
development and practical realization of innovative concepts in the field of 
geoinformatics. It is being awarded by 52°North GmbH, con terra GmbH, ESRI 
Deutschland GmbH, the International Institute for Geo-Information Science and 
Earth Observation (ITC in Enschede) and the Institute for Geoinformatics at the 
University of Muenster. These institutions work together under the banner of 
the 52°North Open Source Initiative, with the common aim of promoting research 
and education in the field of geoinformatics. A central foundation of 
52°North's activities is the continuous exchange of research topics and 
innovative developments between academia and business. Located in Muenster, the 
52°North Initiative possesses a level of potential which is unique throughout 
Europe when it comes to the development of innovative solutions in the field of 
geoinformation as a whole, as well as in its constituent applications.

We congratulate the winners!


Best regards,
Ann Hitchcock

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Dipl.-Geogr. Ann Hitchcock
52°North Initiative for Geospatial Open Source Software GmbH

[email protected]
http://52north.org

General Managers:
Dr. Albert Remke, Dr. Andreas Wytzisk
Local Court Muenster HRB 10849




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