
I am Anika Tabassum Ohee, the current President of YouthMappers at BSMRMU, Bangladesh Maritime University. I am passionate about oceanography and hydrography, with a special interest in marine conservation, GIS mapping, and managing coastal ecosystems in Bangladesh. I lead and participate in various mapping projects focused on mangrove regeneration, marine biodiversity, and climate resilience. Through my work, I aim to use geospatial technology to support sustainable development and protect vulnerable marine environments. I am also committed to engaging my community and raising awareness about environmental issues.
- Mapping Mangrove Regeneration and Degradation Zones in the Sundarbans Using OpenStreetMap and Remote Sensing

PhD student of Cartography, Geoinformatics and Remote Sensing at the Masaryk University in Brno, Czechia
Part of the Missing Maps CZ & SK community
OpenStreetMap enthusiast
Remote Sensing, Machine Learning and GIS analyst
- When Metadata Isn’t Enough: Extrinsic Quality Assessment of OSM Using Custom Reference Data

OSM contributor for over 10 years on a personal level, and contributing with local communities. Currently a PhD student researching Open Data Ecosystems for the ODECO project, at the University of Camerino (Italy). Since October 2024, a Director of the OSM Foundation.
- Intelligent Enough? Evaluating Collective Action in HOT Tasking Manager Mapping Projects
- PlaceCrafter: Curating Urban Functional Regions through Platial Clustering of OpenStreetMap Points of Interest

I am a young researcher and engineer passionate about climate change impact assessment, ecosystem service assessment, disaster resilience, and environmental sustainability. With a strong academic foundation in Civil Engineering (BSc), Humanitarian Engineering (MSc), and Environmental Economics (MEcon), I bring an interdisciplinary approach to solving complex environmental and societal challenges. My work integrates hydrological modeling, GIS-based analysis, machine learning, and multi-criteria decision analysis (MCDA) to assess climate risks and develop sustainable solutions.
- Behaviour-Based Quality Assessment of OpenStreetMap Data in Data Scarce Area Using Unsupervised Machine Learning
- OSMlanduse: A dataset of European Union land use at 10 m resolution derived from OpenStreetMap and Sentinel-2
- Leveraging OpenStreetMap for hyperlocal geocoding of Twitter data: A spatiotemporal analysis of the 2016 Haifa (Israel) wildfire

Peter Mooney is an Associate Professor at the Department of Computer Science at Maynooth University in Ireland. He has been involved with OSM research for almost two decades. He has been involved in the organisation of OSM-Science for the last number of years. Peter's research considers application of computer science approaches to geospatial problems with interest and application to any problem where there is spatial data.
- What opinions do LLMs/chatbots have about OpenStreetMap?

Quang Huy was born in Hanoi, Vietnam, in 1996. He obtained B.Sc. in Urban and Regional Planning (Hanoi Architectural University, 2019), MSc in Urban project, Heritage and Sustainable Development (ENSA Toulouse and Hanoi Architectural University, 2022) and MSc in Landscape Architecture, Land Landscape Heritage in (Politecnico di Milano, 2024). Currently, he works as a research fellowship at the GEOlab of Politecnico di Milano. He is interested in data analyst and visualization, open-source technology, cultural heritage interpretation, museum technology and scenography, GIS and geographic information technology.
- EUthMappers - learning by teaching mapping

- User testing of AI-assisted mapping tool fAIr

Ramisa Maliha is a geographer passionate about understanding urban systems, environmental policy, and human geography. Her research focuses on urban studies, the complexities of social systems, and sustainable development. She combines OSM, GIS and remote sensing tools with a commitment to humanitarian work, particularly through mapping initiatives. As the Organizational Secretary of YouthMappers DU Chapter, she has contributed to many impactful mapping projects for disaster resilience. Ramisa aspires to use geospatial technologies to address urban challenges and foster sustainable solutions.
- Open Mapping for Urban Resilience: A Routing Model to Nearest Safe Spaces in Earthquake-Vulnerable Dhaka