Dr Darya Vanichkina is a Data Science Consultant and Analytics Trainer at the University of Sydney’s Informatics Hub (SIH). She delivers impact through solving research questions using big data, programming, machine learning, high performance & cloud computing. Darya develops and delivers...
Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia
VanichkinaDaryadarya.vanichkina@sydney.edu.auSydney, NSW, AustraliaDr Darya Vanichkina is a Data Science Consultant and Analytics Trainer at the University of Sydney’s Informatics Hub (SIH). She delivers impact through solving research questions using big data, programming, machine learning, high performance & cloud computing. Darya develops and delivers materials, and trains others to do the same by leading the SIH data science training program, coaching and mentoring other data scientists in the team via workshops and guidance around evidence-based training practices. Darya holds a PhD in Genomics and Bioinformatics and is a Fellow of the UK HEA.["English", "Russian"]https://daryavanichkina.comhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-0406-164X
Dr Georgina Samaha is a bioinformatician at the Sydney Informatics Hub, University of Sydney. She holds a PhD in Genomics and is working to make bioinformatics more accessible to researchers by developing accessible bioinformatic workflows and other resources for the Australian life science...
Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia
SamahaGeorgina georgina.samaha@sydney.edu.auSydney, NSW, AustraliaDr Georgina Samaha is a bioinformatician at the Sydney Informatics Hub, University of Sydney. She holds a PhD in Genomics and is working to make bioinformatics more accessible to researchers by developing accessible bioinformatic workflows and other resources for the Australian life science community. She provides training to support life scientists in gaining access essential computational resources and performing bioinformatics analyses in HPC environments. She is a member of the Australian BioCommons training network. ["English"]https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0419-1476
Kathryn is a skilled invertebrate animal taxonomist. She is employed by the National Imaging Facility as the Training and Community Engagement Manager for the Australian Characterisation Commons at Scale (ACCS) Project. Currently based on campus at The University of Queensland (UQ), she worked...
Location: Brisbane, Australia
HallKathrynkathryn.hall@uq.edu.auBrisbane, AustraliaKathryn is a skilled invertebrate animal taxonomist. She is employed by the National Imaging Facility as the Training and Community Engagement Manager for the Australian Characterisation Commons at Scale (ACCS) Project. Currently based on campus at The University of Queensland (UQ), she worked for 15 years in the museum sector, after completing her studies at UQ. Her role with the ACCS is to help the researchers who want to use HPC through CVL. Her goal is to establish rapid independence on the platform for all users, from novice to expert, and facilitate the development of deep and expert capacity within the Australian characterisation community.
Kathryn has expertise in:
* invertebrate animal taxonomy
* phylogenetics and morphometrics
* biological characterisation using light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy
* DNA sequencing
* phylogenetics and evolutionary biology
* community engagement
* training and learning["English"]https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8785-4513
I am the Skills Development Manager for QCIF, delivering coding, data science and other digital skills training to researchers from all Queensland universities. I hold qualifications in Training and Assessment, and am a certified Instructor and Instructor Trainer with The Carpentries.
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
CroweMarkmark.crowe@qcif.edu.auBrisbane, QueenslandI am the Skills Development Manager for QCIF, delivering coding, data science and other digital skills training to researchers from all Queensland universities. I hold qualifications in Training and Assessment, and am a certified Instructor and Instructor Trainer with The Carpentries.["English"]https://www.qcif.edu.auhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-9514-2487
Dr. Sonika Tyagi is a Machine Learning lead scientist at Central Clinical School Monash University Australia. Her expertise is in developing new machine learning (ML) tools and pipelines, and applying these methods to solve biological and clinical research questions. Her current research focuses...
Location: Australia
TyagiSonikasonika.tyagi@monash.eduAustraliaDr. Sonika Tyagi is a Machine Learning lead scientist at Central Clinical School Monash University Australia. Her expertise is in developing new machine learning (ML) tools and pipelines, and applying these methods to solve biological and clinical research questions. Her current research focuses on integrative approaches to health informatics and genomics. Her group applies deep learning and natural language processing techniques to study genomes.
Sonika is a past member and contributor of ISCB Education COSI and chair/member of the GOBLET’s Standards, and EMBL-ABR and ABACBS’s education & training committees. She is currently a steering committee member of the Life Science Trainers group and affiliated with both Galaxy-Australia and Galaxy-India.["English"]https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0181-6258