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OSOS Workshop 2018

July 29, 2018

Want to learn data analysis and visualization using R? Interested in High-Performance Research Computing?

Open Source for Open Science (OSOS) 2018 is a free workshop aimed to familiarize participants with selected open source software and programing tools to be able to conduct quantitative analysis and statistical methods for scientific inquiry. This year we are excited to have six module instructors focusing on an introduction to R, graphics in R, intermediate R tools for data handling, multivariate analysis in R, ecological niche modeling, accessing data repositories, a phylogenetic pipeline tutorial and a WGCNA tutorial. This course is aimed at incoming EEB graduate students; however, you need not be in EEB or a graduate student to attend. In addition, you may receive 1 credit hour of EEBL 612 for this course in the Fall 2018 semester.

Visit https://eeb.tamu.edu/open-source-open-science-workshop-2018/ to learn more or get the OSOS Intro Flyer and the Schedule flyer.

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OSOS Workshop 2017

July 24, 2017

Open Source for Open Science (OSOS) 2017 is a free workshop featuring a very basic introduction to R. This two and a half day course will provide students with tools for reading in, manipulating and analyzing data in R. The course will provide a basic introduction to scientific programing and creating high quality graphics in R. This course is aimed at incoming EEB graduate students; however, you need not be in EEB or a graduate student to attend. In addition, you may take 1 credit hour of EEBL 612 for this course in the Fall 2017 semester.

Sept 1 (5-8 pm)
Sept 2 (9-6 pm)
Sept 3 (9-5 pm)

Rudder Tower 301

Flyer to follow

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