When: 24 February 2022, 14:00-15:00 CET
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Notebooks have received an increasing amount of attention in the past few years as they provide an interface where code, data, and narrative can meet. By combining these elements in one document, they help in documenting and communicating your analyses. In this talk, I'll give a brief introduction to Jupyter and also touch on more intermediate/advanced uses. We'll go over and discuss the features, advantages and disadvantages of the Jupyter environment (and notebooks in general). In the end, I hope that those who were not yet familiar with Jupyter will take it for a spin to see if it fits their needs, and those that were already familiar pick up a few tips and tricks.
Rick de Klerk, Research Support Engineer at Fontys Hogescholen
Rick finished his PhD in Human Movement Sciences at the University of Groningen in 2021. During his PhD, he developed a motorized wheelchair ergometer in public-private collaboration. After his PhD, he joined the research support team at Fontys Hogescholen to aid researchers in data analysis and visualization. As a research support engineer, he teaches essential data analysis skills to researchers, helps in automation, and provides access to research infrastructure.