THREE NEW www.PRstatistics.com COURSES IN APRIL, “MACHINE LEARNING”, “GIS USING R” AND “MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS USING VEGAN”
Machine learning using R (MLUR01)
8 April 2019 - 12 April 2019
https://www.prstatistics.com/course/machine-learning-using-r-mlur01/
Course Overview:
This workshop will provide attendees with the opportunity to learn how to use machine learning to analyze data coming from diverse data domains and scientific disciplines and without necessarily prior knowledge of the scientific discipline where the data are coming from. Attendees will learn how to use R and several R packages including classification and regression trees, ensembles and bagging, random forests, neural networks, and boosting (learning from mistakes). These techniques will be used for data classification, determining goodness-of-fit, predictive modelling (using explanatory variables to predict a variable of interest), and ultimately quantify results, errors, and uncertainty. Attendees will also learn how to produce high quality graphs and figures using R.
Introduction to GIS and spatial analysis with R (GISR01)
22 April 2019 - 26 April 2019
https://www.prstatistics.com/course/introduction-to-gis-and-spatial-analysis-with-r-gisr01/
Course overview:
This course aims at providing audience with the essential tools for working with spatially explicit data within the statistical environment R, with particular reference to ecological applications (e.g. species distribution models, resources and habitat selection, home range analyses…).
Practical sessions will primarily use the free statistical software, R – prior experience (even if some practice before you come) will be useful. Example data will be provided but participants may also bring their own data.
Multivariate analysis of ecological communities in R with the VEGAN package (VGNR02)
29 April 2019 - 3 May 2019
https://www.prstatistics.com/course/multivariate-analysis-of-ecological-communities-in-r-with-the-vegan-package-vgnr02/
Course Overview:
This 5-day course will cover the concepts, methods, and R tools that can be used to analyse community ecology data. The course will review data processing techniques relevant to multivariate data sets. We will cover diversity and null-model analysis, distance measures and distance based multivariate methods, clustering, classification, and dimension reduction techniques using the vegan R extension package. We will use real world data sets to motivate the analyses, e.g. describing patterns along environmental or anthropogenic disturbance gradients, quantifying the effects of continuous and discrete predictors, and making predictions based on multivariate model results. We will emphasize visualization and reproducible workflows. Modules will consist of introductory lectures, guided computer coding, and exercises for the participants. The course is intended for intermediate R users with interest in community ecology, especially in the fields of terrestrial and wetland ecology, microbial ecology, and natural resource management.
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1. April 8th – 12th 2019
MACHINE LEARNING (MLUR01)
Glasgow, Scotland, Dr Aristides (Aris) Moustakas
https://www.prstatistics.com/course/machine-learning-using-r-mlur01/
2. April 22nd – 26th 2019
GIS USING R (GISR)
Glasgow, Scotland, Dr Luca Nelli
https://www.prstatistics.com/course/gis-using-r-gisr01/
3. April 29th – May 3rd 2019
MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF ECOLOGICAL COMMUNITIES IN R WITH THE VEGAN PACKAGE (VGNR02)
Orford Musique, Quebec, Canada, Dr. Guillaume Blanchet
https://www.prstatistics.com/course/multivariate-analysis-of-ecological-communities-in-r-with-the-vegan-package-vgnr02/
4. May 6th – 1th 2019 CANCELED DUE TO VENUE CLOSURE
AN EXPLORATION OF R FOR PSYCHOLOGISTS: FROM DATA HANDLING TO MULTILEVEL MODELLING (XPLR01)
Myuna Bay Sport and Recreation, Australia, Dr Sean Murphy
https://www.psstatistics.com/course/an-exploration-of-r-for-psychologists-from-data-handling-to-multilevel-modelling-xplr01/
5. May 17th – 20th 2019 CANCELED DUE TO VENUE CLOSURE
INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS AND R FOR EVERYONE (IRFE02)
Myuna Bay Sport and Recreation, Australia, Dr Aris Moustaks
https://www.prstatistics.com/course/introduction-to-statistics-and-r-for-anyone-irfe02/
6. May 20th – 24th 2019
INTRODUCTION TO R FOR BIOLOGISTS (IRFB03)
Glasgow, Scotland, Dr Aris Moustaks
https://www.prstatistics.com/course/introduction-to-statistics-and-r-for-biologists-irfb03/
7. May 20th – 24th 2019 CANCELED DUE TO VENUE CLOSURE
MODEL-BASED MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS OF ABUNDANCE DATA USING R (MBMV03)
Myuna Bay Sport and Recreation, Australia, Prof David Warton
https://www.prstatistics.com/course/model-based-multivariate-analysis-of-abundance-data-using-r-mbmv03/
8. May 21st – 24th 2019 CANCELED DUE TO VENUE CLOSURE
STATISTICAL TOOLKIT FOR ECOLOGISTS (STKE01)
Myuna Bay Sport and Recreation, Australia, Dr Aris Moustaks
https://www.prstatistics.com/course/statistical-toolkit-for-ecologists-stke01/
9. June 3rd – 7th 2019
INTRODUCTION TO DATA ANALYTICS
Glasgow, Scotland, Dr Aris Moustaks
LINK TO FOLLOW
10. June 10th – 14th 2019
ADVANCED DATA ANALYTICS
Glasgow, Scotland, Dr Aris Moustaks
LINK TO FOLLOW
11. June 10th – 14th 2019
STABLE ISOTOPE MIXING MODELS USING SIAR, SIBER AND MIXSIAR (SIMM04)
Glasgow, Scotland, Dr. Andrew Parnell, Dr. Andrew Jackson
www.prstatistics.com/course/stable-isotope-mixing-models-using-r-simm04/
12. June 10th – 14th 2019
INTRODUCTION TO PYTHON FOR BIOLOGISTS (IPYB06)
Glasgow, Scotland, Dr. Martin Jones
http://www.prinformatics.com/course/introduction-to-python-for-biologists-ipyb06/
13. June 17th – 21st 2019
SPATIAL MODELLING AND ANALYSIS OF ADAPTIVE GENOMIC VARIATION (SPGN01)
Glasgow, Dr. Matt Fitzpatrick
https://www.prstatistics.com/course/spatial-modelling-and-analysis-of-adaptive-genomic-variation-spgn01/
14. June 17th – 21st 2019
ADVANCED PYTHON FOR BIOLOGISTS (APYB03)
Glasgow, Scotland, Dr. Martin Jones
www.prinformatics.com/course/advanced-python-biologists-apyb03/
15. June 24th – 28th 2019
MICROBIOME DATA ANALYSIS USING QIIME2 (MBQM01)
Glasgow, Scotland, Dr. Yoshiki Vazquez Baeza, Dr. Antonio Gonzalez Pena
https://www.prinformatics.com/course/microbiome-data-analysis-using-qiime2-mbqm01/
16. June 24th – 28th 2019
DATA VISUALISATION AND MANIPULATION USING PYTHON (DVMP01)
Glasgow, Scotland, Dr. Martin Jones
http://www.prinformatics.com/course/data-visualisation-and-manipulation-using-python-dvmp01/
17. July 1st – 5th 2019
BIOACOUSTICS FOR ECOLOGISTS: HARDWARE, SURVEY DESIGN AND DATA ANALYSIS (BIAC01)
Glasgow, Scotland, Dr. Paul Howden-Leach
https://www.prstatistics.com/course/bioacoustics-for-ecologists-hardware-survey-design-and-data-analysis-biac01/
18. July 8th – 12th 2019
INTRODUCTION TO BAYESIAN HIERARCHICAL MODELLING USING R (IBHM03)
Glasgow, Scotland, Dr. Andrew Parnell
https://www.psstatistics.com/course/introduction-to-bayesian-hierarchical-modelling-using-r-ibhm03/
19. July 29th – August 2nd 2019
INTRODUCTION TO SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF ECOLOGICAL DATA USING R (ISPE01)
Glasgow, Scotland, Dr. Jakub Nowosad
https://www.prstatistics.com/course/introduction-to-spatial-analysis-of-ecological-data-using-r-ispe01/
20. September 2nd – 6th 2019
APPLIED METHODS FOR ANALYSING CAPTURE-RECAPTURE (MARK-RECAPTURE) DATA USING SPATIALLY EXPLICIT AND NON-SPATIAL TECHNIQUES (MARK01)
Glasgow, Scotland, Dr. Joanne Potts, Dr. David Borchers
https://www.prstatistics.com/course/applied-methods-for-analysing-capture-recapture-mark-recapture-data-using-spatially-explicit-and-non-spatial-techniques-mark01/
21. September 16th – 20th 2019
R PACKAGE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT AND REPRODUCIBLE DATA SCIENCE FOR BIOLOGISTS (RPKG01)
Glasgow, Scotland, Dr. Cory Merow, Dr. Andy Rominger
https://www.prstatistics.com/course/r-package-design-and-development-and-reproducible-data-science-for-biologists-rpkg01/
22. September 30th – October 4th 2019
GEOMETRIC MORPHOMETRICS USING R (GMMR02)
Glasgow, Scotland, Prof. Dean Adams, Prof. Michael Collyer, Dr. Antigoni Kaliontzopoulou
http://www.prstatistics.com/course/geometric-morphometrics-using-r-gmmr02/
23. October 7th – 11th 2019
GENERAL ADDITIVE MODELS (GAM) AND MIXED MODELS (GAMM) (GAMM01)
Glasgow, Scotland, Dr Aristides (Aris) Moustakas
https://www.prstatistics.com/course/general-additive-models-gam-and-mixed-models-gamm-gamm01/
24. October 7th – 11th 2019
CONSERVATION PLANNING USING PRIORITIZR : FROM THEORY TO PRACTICE (PRTZ01)
Athens, GREECE, Dr Richard Schuster and Nina Morell
https://www.prstatistics.com/course/conservation-planning-using-prioritizr-from-theory-to-practice-prtz01/
25. October 14th – 18th 2019
INTRODUCTION TO BEHAVIOURAL DATA ANALYSIS USINR R (IBDA01)
Glasgow, Scotland, Dr Will Hoppitt
LINK TO FOLLOW
26. October 21st – 25th 2019
A COMPLETE GUIDE TO MIXED MODELS (INCLUDING TEMPORAL AND SPATIAL AUTOCORRELATION) (MMTS01)
Athens, GREECE, Dr Aristides (Aris) Moustakas
https://www.prstatistics.com/course/a-complete-guide-to-mixed-models-including-temporal-and-spatial-autocorrelation-mmts01/
27. November 4th – 8th 2019
BEHAVIOURAL DATA ANALYSIS USING MAXIMUM LIKELIHOOD (BCML01)
Glasgow, Scotland, Dr Will Hoppitt
LINK TO FOLLOW
28. 11th – 15th 2019
APPLIED BAYESIAN MODELLING FOR ECOLOGISTS AND EPIDEMIOLOGISTS (ABME05)
Glasgow, Scotland, Dr Matt Denwood, Emma Howard
https://www.prstatistics.com/course/applied-bayesian-modelling-for-ecologists-and-epidemiologists-abme05/
29. November 18th – 22nd 2019
INTRODUCTION TO STRUCTURED POPULATION MODELS AND DEMOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION MODELS (IIPM01)
Athens, GREECE, Dr Cory Merow
https://www.prstatistics.com/course/introduction-to-structured-population-models-and-demographic-distribution-models-iipm01/
30. November 25th – 29th 2019
ADVANCED RANGE, NICHE, AND DISTRIBUTION MODELING (ASDM01)
Athens, GREECE, Dr Cory Merow
https://www.prstatistics.com/course/advanced-range-niche-and-distribution-modeling-asdm01/
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