3 trainers found

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Fields: British and Irish Literature  or Behavioural Ecology  or Operations Research 


Meirian Lovelace-Tozer

Meirian is the Skills Development Lead (Services) at the Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC). She has experience in teaching tertiary Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne, and has also trained researchers in Digital Skills with the Melbourne Data Analytics Platform...

Location: The University of Melbourne

Lovelace-Tozer Meirian The University of Melbourne Meirian is the Skills Development Lead (Services) at the Australian Research Data Commons (ARDC). She has experience in teaching tertiary Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Melbourne, and has also trained researchers in Digital Skills with the Melbourne Data Analytics Platform (MDAP). Her primary areas of interest include Education, Data Analysis, Operations Research, Programming, and Statistics. Meirian loves teaching and is enthusiastic about enabling others to benefit from the skills that she teaches. ["English"]
Michael Falk

I am a Digital Humanities trainer. I teach humanists to code, wrangle their data, and publish beautiful visualisations on the web. At the moment, I am Community Technical Adviser at the Heurist Network, and my training focusses on Humanities databasing and web publishing using Heurist.

Location: Sydney, Australia

Falk Michael michael.falk@sydney.edu.au Sydney, Australia I am a Digital Humanities trainer. I teach humanists to code, wrangle their data, and publish beautiful visualisations on the web. At the moment, I am Community Technical Adviser at the Heurist Network, and my training focusses on Humanities databasing and web publishing using Heurist. ["English", "German", "French"] https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9261-8390
Tom Saunders

eResearch Engagement Specialist in the Centre for eResearch, University of Auckland.

Location: Auckland, New Zealand

Saunders Tom tom.saunders@auckland.ac.nz Auckland, New Zealand eResearch Engagement Specialist in the Centre for eResearch, University of Auckland. ["English"] https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1780-0314