Research Data Science Summer School
Trieste Italy August 1-12, 2016
The ever-accelerating volume and variety of data being generated is having a huge impact on a wide variety of research disciplines, from the sciences to the humanities. The international, collective ability to create, share and analyse vast quantities of data is having a profound, transformative effect. This ‘Data Revolution’ offers great opportunities for students with modern data skills, both in conducting their research and in entering a jobs market where those skills are in demand.
Contemporary research – particularly when addressing the most significant, transdisciplinary research challenges – cannot be done effectively without a range of skills relating to data. This includes the principles and practice of Open Science and research data management and curation, the use of a range of data platforms and infrastructures, large scale analysis, statistics, visualisation and modelling techniques, software development and annotation and more. We define ‘Research Data Science’ as the ensemble of these skills.
Invited teaching teams
Software Carpentry
Data Carpentry
The Digital Curation Centre
Colin Gillespie
(University of Newcastle)
Andy South
Jan Aerts
(University of Leuven)
Tim Head
(EPFL)
Roger Barlow
(University of Huddersfield)
Further information: http://indico.ictp.it/event/7658/