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- Docker 22/09/2020 Docker is great for creating portable and consistent computational environments. In this session, Alex Guizar gave a short introduction on the basics of Docker and how it can be used to support scientific research and reproducibility.
- tidyverse II 11/08/2020 Builds upon tidyverse intro with a focus on the purrr and tidy packages.
- tidyverse intro 28/07/2020 The tidyverse is a collection of R packages designed to make data analysis easier, cleaner and more efficient short class
- Linux/Bash 20/07/2020 Bash and cluster computing can be invaluable for processing large amounts of data. Anne Thomas gave a short class on the topic.
- rmarkdown 23/06/2020 Rmarkdown is a useful tool for producing and publishing reproducable research. O'Neill Tun gave a short class on the basics.
- git 20/06/2020 a version control software used to track and archive changes to files, very useful for managing research code and then sharing on servers. Jonathan Williams gave a short class on how the basics of git and how to use it to track and publish code for an individual.
- 3D Segmentation of Trees Through a Flexible Multiclass Graph Cut Algorithm, Williams et al. (2019) IEEE TGRS github repo
- SLIC-UAV: A Method for monitoring recovery in tropical restoration projects through identification of signature species using UAVs, Williams et al. (2020) arXiv preprint github repo