8 trainers found

Expertise technical: Qualtrics  or cloud  or Training development 


Aidan Wilson

Aidan Wilson is Intersect's Digital Research Services Manager. Before that he had been a Digital Research Analyst at Intersect Australia since 2015, and in that time has been central to the administration and delivery of Intersect's training platform. Besides delivering training at ACU and...

Location: Sydney, NSW

Wilson Aidan aidan.wilson@intersect.org.au Sydney, NSW Aidan Wilson is Intersect's Digital Research Services Manager. Before that he had been a Digital Research Analyst at Intersect Australia since 2015, and in that time has been central to the administration and delivery of Intersect's training platform. Besides delivering training at ACU and elsewhere on Python, R, REDCap, Qualtrics and other tools, he also manages the systems within Intersect that enable the organisation to train upwards of 6000 researchers per year. ["English"] https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9858-5470
Darya Vanichkina

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

Vanichkina Darya darya.vanichkina@sydney.edu.au Sydney, NSW, Australia 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 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://orcid.org/0000-0002-0406-164X
Giorgia Mori

Giorgia is a Data Science Trainer at the Sydney Informatics Hub (SIH), University of Sydney. She has a background in microbiology and bioinformatics. She is a Software, Data and Library Carpentry instructor, and she has been supervising, teaching and training staff and students in the development...

Location: Sydney, Australia

Mori Giorgia giorgia.mori@sydney.edu.au Sydney, Australia Giorgia is a Data Science Trainer at the Sydney Informatics Hub (SIH), University of Sydney. She has a background in microbiology and bioinformatics. She is a Software, Data and Library Carpentry instructor, and she has been supervising, teaching and training staff and students in the development of computational skills for conducting efficient and reproducible research. She volunteers in diversity initiatives (RLadies, PyLadies) to support the representation of gender minorities in the programming community. ["English", "Italian"] https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3469-5632
Mar Quiroga

Mar Quiroga is a Senior Research Data Specialist at the Melbourne Data Analytics Platform (MDAP) in the University of Melbourne, where she collaborates with researchers across all domains to bring the benefits of data-intensive methods to their fields. She is currently leading the HASS Taskforce,...

Location: Melbourne, Australia

Quiroga Mar mar.quiroga@unimelb.edu.au Melbourne, Australia Mar Quiroga is a Senior Research Data Specialist at the Melbourne Data Analytics Platform (MDAP) in the University of Melbourne, where she collaborates with researchers across all domains to bring the benefits of data-intensive methods to their fields. She is currently leading the HASS Taskforce, an exciting initiative that aims to empower and inspire researchers in the Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences to embrace the potential of digital methodologies and create communities of practice and peer support. Mar is a certified Carpentries instructor and holds a BSc/MSc in Mathematics from the University of Cordoba, Argentina, and a PhD in computational and experimental neuroscience from Rutgers University, USA. ["English", "Portuguese", "Spanish; Castilian"] https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8943-2808
Matt Plummer

My background spans the arts and technology, and I enjoy working with researchers from different disciplines to help them utilise technology in innovative and transformative ways. I've assisted with the development of open-source projects and research tools, coordinated numerous...

Location: Wellington, New Zealand

Plummer Matt matt.plummer@vuw.ac.nz Wellington, New Zealand My background spans the arts and technology, and I enjoy working with researchers from different disciplines to help them utilise technology in innovative and transformative ways. I've assisted with the development of open-source projects and research tools, coordinated numerous community-building and training events, and enjoy the opportunity to introduce researchers to new approaches and collaborators. ["English"] https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2737-2707
Melissa Burke

Melissa is the Australian BioCommons Training and Communications Officer. She collaborates with bioinformatics experts and trainers from across Australia and internationally to develop and deliver bioinformatics webinars and workshops.

Location: Brisbane, Australia

Burke Melissa melissa@biocommons.org.au Brisbane, Australia Melissa is the Australian BioCommons Training and Communications Officer. She collaborates with bioinformatics experts and trainers from across Australia and internationally to develop and deliver bioinformatics webinars and workshops. ["English"] https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5571-8664
Murray Cadzow

Scientific Programmer at the University of Otago. A Carpentries Instructor and Instructor Trainer.

Location: University of Otago

Cadzow Murray murray.cadzow@otago.ac.nz University of Otago Scientific Programmer at the University of Otago. A Carpentries Instructor and Instructor Trainer. ["English"] https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2299-4136
Tim Langlois

Stereo imagery is widely used by research institutions and management bodies around the world as a cost-effective and non-destructive method to research and monitor fish and habitats (Whitmarsh, Fairweather and Huveneers, 2017). Stereo-video can provide accurate and precise size and range...

Location: GitHub

Langlois Tim tim.langlois@uwa.edu.au GitHub Stereo imagery is widely used by research institutions and management bodies around the world as a cost-effective and non-destructive method to research and monitor fish and habitats (Whitmarsh, Fairweather and Huveneers, 2017). Stereo-video can provide accurate and precise size and range measurements and can be used to study spatial and temporal patterns in fish assemblages (McLean et al., 2016), habitat composition and complexity (Collins et al., 2017), behaviour (Goetze et al., 2017), responses to anthropogenic pressures (Bosch et al., 2022) and the recovery and growth of benthic fauna (Langlois et al. 2020). It is important that users of stereo-video collect, annotate, quality control and store their data in a consistent manner, to ensure data produced is of the highest quality possible and to enable large scale collaborations. Here we collate existing best practices and propose new tools to equip ecologists to ensure that all aspects of the stereo-video workflow are performed in a consistent way. ["English", "French"] https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6404-4000