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ResBaz workshop bookings are open

Once you have registered for ResBaz, you need to book into the workshops of your choice. All workshop bookings are free of charge, but most have limited capacity so we can only let you into that workshop if you have booked a place.

Decide on your schedule, then click the links below to go to the relevant booking pages. You will need to have your ResBaz order number handy when booking - this is just below the QR code in your ResBaz registration confirmation email.

VERY IMPORTANT
Three of the workshops (Programming with Python, R for Scientific Analysis, and Introduction to Image Analysis with FIJI) run over multiple sessions, and you are expected to attend all sessions if you register for these subjects. You only need to register for the first session, but that booking will apply to all sessions. DO NOT book for other workshops at the same times.

 

Session  Workshop Date Time Link
         
Session 1 - Programming with Python
- R for scientific analysis
- Helping HASS students answer the question: Do you need the digital in your research?
- Evaluating AI apps for your literature reviews
- Dealing with impostor syndrome: You are not alone
- Your research toolkit in the cloud
Tue 21 Nov 9:00 am Book a place
         
Session 2 - Demystifying AI for research
- Exploring genomic data with the Australian Reference Genome Atlas
- Guided networking session
- Tips for moving from desktop to HPC
- Programming with Python (cont.)
- R for scientific analysis (cont.)
  Tue 21 Nov 11:00 am Book a place
         
Session 3 - Introducing computational thinking
- Research Infrastructure: The Secret Third Thing
- AI summarisation and retrieval pipelines for research
- FAIR and CARE data: principles for responsible and ethical research
- Transferable skills: Understanding failure, strengths and values
- Reproducible research in R
- R for scientific analysis (cont.)
Tue 21 Nov 3:00 pm Book a place
         
Session 4 - TERN services to share, discover and access ecosystem data
- Data organisation in spreadsheets for researchers
- Statistics proficiency: Brainstorm about needs, resources and gaps
- Introduction to image analysis with FIJI
- Programming with Python (cont.)
- R for scientific analysis (cont.)
Wed 22 Nov 9:00 am Book a place
         
Session 5 - Generating graphs using Python and ChatGPT
- Network know-how & data handling
- Introduction to data cleaning with OpenRefine
- Show ‘em what you’ve got: building an authentic profile for academic and industry impact
- Introduction to image analysis with FIJI (cont.)
- R for scientific analysis (cont.)
Wed 22 Nov 11:00 am Book a place
         
Session 6 - Introduction to Jupyter Notebooks
- Introduction to chrono-urbanism and spatial networks in R
- Unlock the power of text analytics with LADAL
- Quantum machine learning
- Nanopore sequencing in human genomics
- UQRUG presents: Cool but useless
Wed 22 Nov 3:00 pm Book a place
         
Session 7 - Shell basics for HPC
- R Shiny Essentials: From Data to Interactive Dashboards
- Storing and querying your research data with a database
- Advanced data wrangling with OpenRefine
- Copyright considerations for human researchers
- How Bazaar, How Bazaar: Let’s think about ChatGPT, et.al
Thurs 23 Nov 9:00 am Book a place
         
Session 8 - Boosting your wellbeing
- Uplift your instructing skills: Hints and tips from The Carpentries instructor program
- Using the Gale Digital Scholar Lab to explore primary sources in the Age of Enlightenment
Thurs 23 Nov 11:00 am Book a place
         
Session 9 - Phylogenomics analysis based on Linux command line environment
- Introduction to spatial analysis in R
- Web archiving for data collection
- Collecting and analysing YouTube and Newstalk data
- Looking for ongoing 1-on-1 mentorship after ResBaz? Start here!
- RIMReP data management system: All GBR data in one single place
Thurs 23 Nov 3:00 pm Book a place