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Web Scraping with Python
Reproducible Analyses in R
In July 2020 Emma Rand of the University of York ran a course introducing R and RStudio to help researchers to produce reproducible analyses of their data. This resource page includes slides and video from that workshop to help you get started in R.


GlueViz
Python for the Humanities
Join Melodee Beals as she introduces and explores how to use Python in the humanities.


R for Text Analysis
This page contains resources from Leah Henrickson's introduction to R for text analysis, including links to sample texts and the workshop slides.


Cryo EM, Genomics and Life Sciences Workloads on Bede
ParaView
This page contains slides and datasets used for the Paraview workshop delivered by Joanna Leng and Jonathan Pickering on 25 January 2022.


Daniel Nüst – Using Research Compendia
Sarah Gibson - Using Binder for Reproducible Research
Daniel Piqué - How I discovered a missing data point in a paper with 8,000 citations
Sheffield GPU Hackathon
Open calls closed - successful proposers will be notified on 1 July 5 day event Halifax Hall, SheffieldDo you and your colleagues have an application that you’d like to optimise for use with GPU accelerators? If so then the Sheffield GPU Hackathon could be the perfect event for you.
Read MoreNext Generation Biologists: Cloud and High Performance
Registration is NOW CLOSED 2 day event University of LeedsA two-day workshop to train researchers in the skills and best practices in scientific computing and bioinformatics.
Read MoreFTorch: a library for coupling PyTorch models to Fortran
Registration is NOW CLOSED 1 day event SR 8.11c, Worsley Building, Clarendon Way, University of Leeds, LS2 9NLA presentation by Dr Jack Atkinson, co-hosted by N8 CIR and Leeds Institute for Data Analytics' (LIDA) Scientific Machine Learning (SciML) group. This event is HYBRID and available in-person and online (MS Teams).
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