[BBC] Handle your data the tidy way: Data science using R and the tidyverse - BBC17 Workshop

Daniele Parisi Daniele.Parisi at esat.kuleuven.be
Tue Oct 3 11:50:50 CEST 2017


WHERE: _LEUVEN, CAMPUS GASTHUISBERG_ 

WHEN: _13th December 2017, 14u00-18u00_ 

WHAT: _FREE WORKSHOP_ 

The use of R IN THE DATA SCIENCE field has increased enormously the last
few years. One very useful toolkit for a wide variety of analyses is the
'TIDYVERSE': a collection of R-packages used for data manipulation,
exploration and visualization that share a common design philosophy. 

Tidyverse packages are INTENDED TO MAKE STATISTICIANS AND DATA
SCIENTISTS MORE PRODUCTIVE by guiding them through workflows that
facilitate communication, and result in reproducible work products.

In this workshop you will learn: 

 	* The difference between tidy and untidy data

 	* How to create tidy datasets and manipulate them using the main tidyr
and dplyr verbs

 	* Make your results reproducible by using Rmarkdown and Rstudio

 	* Integrate data visualisation into your workflow using ggplot2

 	* Apply the tidyverse to biological problems

A very basic knowledge of the R programming language (or any other
programming language) is expected. 

Please remember to bring your own laptop with the last version of R
installed. 

FREE REGISTRATION https://bbc2017blog.wordpress.com/workshops/ 
-- 
DANIELE PARISI

 PhD student at ESAT - STADIUS, Yves Moreau's group
 President of RSG Belgium 
Board member of PhD Leuven society 

 Kasteelpark Arenberg 10 - box 2446
 3001 Leuven, Belgium 

 Tel: +32488794394art
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