UC Carpentries Fall Workshop (2022)
Introduction:
This workshop is designed for researchers and enables non-experts to develop computing skills for research analysis. We will cover basic concepts and tools, such as - working with libraries and data frames; reading and plotting data; creating and using functions; the shell using command-line applications; cleaning and transforming data; and more. Participants will be encouraged to help one another and to apply what they have learned to their own research problems. See the workshop website for more details and schedule.
Topics:
- R
- Python
- Unix Shell
- Git
- SQL
- OpenRefine
Dates
September 6 - September 13, 2022 (9:00 AM - 12:00 PM)
Location
Zoom
Staff
Instructors
- Scott Peterson (UC Berkeley)
- Reid Otsuji (UCSD)
- Kat Koziar (UCR)
- Kimberly Thomas (UCSD)
- Zhiyuan Yao (UCLA)
- Christine Wells (UCLA)
- Scott Gruber (UCLA)
- Derek Devnich (UC Merced)
- Erin Foster (UC Berkeley)
- Kenji Hayashi (UCLA)
- Ryan Gan (El Camino)
Helpers
- Stephanie Labou (UCSD)
- Reid Otsuji (UCSD)
- Kristi Liu (UCSB)
- Kat Koziar (UCR)
- Kimberly Thomas (UCSD)
- Lisa Ngo (UCB)
- Leigh Phan (UCLA)
- Eastern Kang (UCSD)
Audience
All UCSD students, staff, and faculty (do not need to have any previous knowledge of programming or the tools presented in the workshop to attend).