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Events for October 1 – October 28 – Page 2 – Office of Advanced Research Computing Events for October 1 – October 28 – Page 2 – Office of Advanced Research Computing

R Data Wrangling with dplyr, tidyr, readr, and more

Some of the tidyverse's most powerful features are its abilities to import, filter, and otherwise manipulate data. This session reviews major packages within the tidyverse that relate to the essential data handling steps required before (and during) data analysis. Supplemental materials are available.

Data science basics: introduction to Python 2 – from basics to data

Once you’ve taken your first steps with Python, it’s time to do more. In this workshop, we’ll go further into how Python can help you work with information. You’ll learn how to handle collections of data, write simple reusable code, and explore how to pull meaning out of datasets. By working hands-on with examples, you’ll … Read More

Amarel monthly maintenance

Maintenance is usually scheduled for weekdays because it often involves coordination with university facilities teams or external vendors. There may also be times when Amarel must be unavailable due to externally-scheduled data center facilities, power, or telecommunications maintenance. When this happens, we will do our best to avoid adding to a month’s downtime with our … Read More

R graphics with ggplot2

The ggplot2 package from the tidyverse provides extensive and flexible graphical capabilities within a consistent framework.  This session introduces the main features of ggplot2. Some prior familiarity with R is assumed (packages, structure, syntax), but the presentation can be followed without this background. Supplemental materials are available.

Introduction to ArcGIS Pro

A Geographic Information System, also known as GIS, can be a very useful tool for your research by incorporating location when exploring your questions. In this short, interactive workshop, we will focus on ArcGIS Pro basics, explore the interface, add and visualize data, create a map layout which we can either export as a PDF … Read More

Data Publication 1

Creating reproducible research, literate programming documents, and using knitr, Sweave, blogdown, and bookdown The RStudio environment enables the easy creation of documents in various formats (HTML, DOC, PDF) using Rmarkdown, while knitr allows the incorporation of executable R code to produce the tables and figures in those documents. Sweave provides more advanced LaTeX typesetting, while … Read More

Python foundations

This workshop introduces the core concepts of Python programming, including syntax, data types, loops, and functions. Participants will gain confidence in writing simple scripts and working with Python’s basic structures.

Data science basics: using AI tools effectively

Artificial Intelligence is already part of your daily life, from smart assistants to content recommendations, but how can you use it for your own benefit? This beginner-friendly workshop explores free, web-based AI tools that help with writing, design, productivity, and more. You’ll experiment with different tools in real time and discover how AI can save … Read More

Introduction to QGIS

A Geographic Information System, also known as a GIS, can be a very useful tool for your research by incorporating location when exploring questions. In this short, interactive workshop, we will focus on the open-source geographic information system: QGIS3. We will explore the interface, add and visualize data, create a map layout, explore plugins and … Read More