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Online Training Resources

Here the N8 CIR brings together links to online training and resources that people may find useful to access for self-managed learning.

The list is ordered alphabetically. If you are organising an online course and plan to share resources, then please send the details to enquiries@n8cir.org.uk and we will add it to this page as soon as we are able.

You can also find training resources on our YouTube Channel.


ARCHER
The UK national supercomputing service, ARCHER, provides large amounts of HPC training that is free for all UK academics. Courses cover a range of abilities from beginner to advanced and are run at a variety of locations around the UK.

AUTOMATION AND MAKE
Software Carpentry University of Manchester

COMMAND LINE
Introduction to the command line for bioinformatics University of Sheffield Bioinformatics Core

DATA VISUALISATION
Data manipulation and visualisation University of Sheffield Bioinformatics Core

GIT & GITHUB
Version control with Git Software Carpentry

GPU

HARTREE CENTRE TRAINING PORTAL
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The Hartree Centre provides a range of live sessions, as well as self-learning and pre-recorded training sessions for you to access for free online. Their training program is designed to enable individuals to take full advantage of digital technologies, enhance processes within their organisation, and gain the skills necessary to thrive in a digital economy.

Training is split into 5 streams:

  • Data Science
  • Artificial Intelligence and Modelling
  • High Performance and Exascale Computing
  • Software Engineering
  • Emerging Technologies

JUYPTER

LaTeX
Introduction to LaTeX University of Manchester

MACHINE LEARNING

MATLAB
Introduction to MATLAB Software Carpentry

R
Programming with R Software Carpentry
Essential data analysis skills for researchers University of Sheffield Bioinformatics Core
Introduction to RNA-seq analysis in R University of Sheffield Bioinformatics Core

REPROHACK
The N8 CIR supported an initiative to create a set of resources for running hackathons around the topic of reproducible research code. The site supports running events, hosting and reviewing related papers and useful resources for organisers and participants.

SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

SOFTWARE SUSTAINABILITY INSTITUTE
The Software Sustainabilty Institute have collected dozens of guides on these pages, some written by us and some from around the community. The guides provide detailed advice on everything from better development practices to managing communities.

UNIX SHELL


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