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Intermediate R - Training (In-person)

Wed 5 Jun 2024 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM BST Fry Building (Room: LG21) School of Mathematics, Woodland Rd, Bristol BS8 1UG

Intermediate R - Training (In-person)

Wed 5 Jun 2024 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM BST Fry Building (Room: LG21) School of Mathematics, Woodland Rd, Bristol BS8 1UG

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About this event

This workshop follows on from Beginning R. It will introduce you to more of the R programming language. This will complete the introductory background in programming, such that you will have a strong foundation to enable you to complete the next workshop in the series (Introduction to Data Analysis in R). Topics covered in this workshop include string formatting, packages and CRAN, functions, data.frame, the tidyverse, and forward pipes (%>%).

Please look at our Code of Conduct which we follow at all virtual and in-person events.

Advanced requirements/set up:

Please bring along your own laptop. Note that you must have successfully installed R and RStudio onto your computer and verified it is working before attending this workshop, as we will be unable to provide installation support. Full instructions on how to install R and RStudio are here.

We are running an in-person and online JGI drop-in installation session on Monday 3rd June from 11:15-12:30 - if you require any help in installing any software please attend this session.

Audience Level:

This workshop assumes that you are already familiar with R and have knowledge equivalent to that gained from the Beginning R workshop.

Learning Outcomes:

  • What are R packages, and how can you find the ones that you need for your work?
  • What is the tidyverse? What are the core components that you will need for data analysis?
  • What are functions? And how can they be chained together via forward pipe (%>%)?

Instructors

Dr Léo Gorman, Data Scientist, Jean Golding Institute

Dr Will Chapman, Data Scientist, Jean Golding Institute

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Left to right: Léo Gorman, Will Chapman

Dr Léo Gorman (he/him)

Léo is a Data Scientist at the JGI. He is interested in developing sustainable software for data management and analysis. He also has a keen interest in Bayesian analysis methods and multi-level modelling. Léo has experience applying data science in the field of international development. In collaboration with the International Livestock Research Institute, he has developed software and analytical procedures to help researchers better understand the issues facing smallholder farmers in Lower- and Middle-Income Countries. With a background in physics and international development, he joined the Jean Golding Institute in October 2023, after finishing his PhD at the Alan Turing Institute and the University of Bristol.

Dr Will Chapman (he/him)

Will is a Data Scientist at the JGI. His interests are in applying machine learning to medical datasets and stochastic modelling. He has worked on computer vision pipelines to support clinicians in the early detection of rare types of stroke, collaborating with NHS health trusts to ensure patient privacy is safeguarded. He has a PhD in Experimental Psychology and joined the Jean Golding Institute in 2023.

Bristol Data Week 2024

This event is part of Bristol Data Week 2024, organised by the Jean Golding Institute. Running from Monday 3rd June – Friday 7th June 2024, this will be our 7th annual Data Week; an interactive programme of speakers, training and workshops open to all and completely free of charge.

Keep up to date with sessions happening throughout Bristol Data Week on the Jean Golding Institute website follow us on Twitter @JGIBristol and use #BristolDataWeek.

Location

Fry Building (Room: LG21) School of Mathematics, Woodland Rd, Bristol BS8 1UG