Workshops
I develop, perform, and update workshops constantly throughout my career. All material I develop are also hosted online and are available freely under open source licenses. However I also offer performing tailored workshops for consortia upon request. The workshops I develop are:
- Good Scientific Code. An intensive, language-agnostic, module-based-workshop teaches scientist how to write code that is Clear, Easy to understand, Well-documented, Reproducible, Testable, Reliable, Reusable, Extendable, and Generic.
- One of the modules of this workshop is an extensive session on documentation that can be performed as a standalone workshop.
- Introduction to the Julia programming language (Julia Zero2Hero). An intensive full-day workshop for the Julia language programming language. It aims to take someone with prior experience with programming (e.g., a Python user), and teach them everything they need to know to start using Julia like a pro.
- Computational nonlinear dynamics and complex systems research with JuliaDynamics. A whole semester-long workshop/course composed of many different modules teaching how to perform computational research with nonlinear dynamics and complex systems. It utilizes software based on the Julia language and primarily the JuliaDynamics software organization.