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An introduction to R - in coll. with CUSO

1 - 4 June 2015

Venue: University of Lausanne

Course in collaboration with CUSO Doctoral Program in Ecology & Evolution

Speaker

Prof. Jérôme Goudet , University of Lausanne

Objectives and Content

The open source software R (http://www.r-project.org) has revolutionized the statistical data analysis for most bioscience disciplines.The required time to learn the R software is well invested, since the R environment covers an unmatched spectrum of statistical tools including an efficient programming language for automating time-consuming analysis routines. Due to its popularity, R is continuously updated and extended with the latest analysis tools that are available in the different research fields. The R environment is completely free and runs on all common operating systems.

This course provides an elementary-level introduction into the R environment covering the following topics:

(1) Command syntax, basic functions,

(2) Data import/export and data types,

(3) Using R for data mining and statistical analysis,

(4) Introduction to programming in S,

(5) Graphical display,

(6) Usage of R packages and libraries

The attendees will practice their newly learned skills using exercises on the computer.

Participants could also bring their own data sets for a first exploratory round.

General information

Date:   1-4 June 2015

Schedule: 09:00 - 12:00 and 13:00-17:00 (see course web site)

Location: University of Lausanne, Biophore, Amphitheater

ECTS: 2.0  (Research tools)

Evaluation: Full attendance and active participation

Information: Please contact  the CUSO doctoral program coordinator Caroline Betto-Colliard (ecologie-evolution@cuso.ch) Phone: 021 692 42 44

  • Please bring your laptop to the course!

Registration fee : Free for participants belonging to a CUSO University (UniBE, UniFR, UniGE, UniL & UniNE)

Meals : The DP-biol doctoral program in Organismal biology does not reimburse meals

Travel expenses: For participants of the DP-biol doctoral program in Organismal biology, the train (2nd class, half-ticket) from home University to University of  Lausanne (with city ticket) will be reimbursed (see also more information )

Registration

Priority is given to PhD students of the DPEE and the DP-biol until 1st May. After this deadline, first-come, first-served!

Limited number of participants: 30

Online registration on the CUSO doctoral program Ecology and Evolution web site: Closed

Deadline: 15 May 2015