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Reproducible Research with Python 1: Core Concepts and Data Types

Have you always wanted to learn program but never had the chance? This workshop series is your opportunity to get acquainted with the basics of Python and learn how it can be used for reproducible research. Sessions will provide guided instruction on key concepts where you can hone your coding skills and receive resources to continue your independent learning. 

This series is held in partnership with UK’s Center for Computational Sciences. Lessons will be hosted via CCS’s high-performance computing cluster, and along the way participants will learn more about CCS’s resources and how to access them.

In this first workshop, participants will learn the basics of working in Python, including writing code in Jupyter notebooks, variables, expressions, operators, and essential data types. No prior coding experience is necessary.

Please note the following requirements:

  • You will need an active linkblue ID to participate in this workshop.
  • You will need to bring your own laptop (Mac or Windows is fine) to participate in this workshop.
  • Registration for this workshop will close 24 hours before the event to allow time to create accounts for participants. 
Date:
Monday, January 26, 2026
Time:
2:00pm - 3:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Young Library Alumni Gallery
Audience:
Everyone Faculty Graduate Students Undergraduate Students

Registration is required. There are no seats available but a waiting list is available.

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Event Contact

Isaac Wink