
Nick is a software technologist, speaker, instructor, and blogger with nearly 30 years of programming and consulting experience in a wide variety of industries and countries. He has extensive expertise in web, enterprise, big data, and cloud software development and deployment technologies.
Since 2019, his focus is researching and building climate change-related software using Earth Observation and other data.
His approach is to combine cutting-edge technology with proven best practices and frequent prototyping. This helps to deliver solutions that give clients maximum value and input while reducing their risk and expense. He is a technical contributor to the Linux Foundation's Open Source Climate (OS-C) Physical Risk and Resilience stream.
Sessions in which Nicholas Kellett participates
Wednesday 15 May, 2024
Climate change presents an array of unprecedented challenges to global resilience and sustainability. As the urgency to address these challenges increases, the role of geomatics as a cornerstone technology for enabling climate resilience becomes ever more significant. This panel discussion, moderated by Tanya Harrison of the Earth & Planetary Institute of Canada, will explore the transformative potential of geomatics in bolstering climate resilience.