7 trainers found

Location: Canberra, ACT  or Adelaide, South Australia  or Australia  or Monash University 


Duc Van Thanh Nguyen

PhD student at Monash University

Location: Monash University

Nguyen Duc Van Thanh thanh.nguyen4@monash.edu Monash University PhD student at Monash University ["English"]
Fred Fung

Frederick is a training officer at National Computational Infrastructure (NCI), where he delivers training sessions for Gadi users to facilitate their high-impact research and innovation. He has a research background in numerical linear algebra and scientific software development for large-scale...

Location: Canberra, ACT

Fung Fred frederick.fung@anu.edu.au Canberra, ACT Frederick is a training officer at National Computational Infrastructure (NCI), where he delivers training sessions for Gadi users to facilitate their high-impact research and innovation. He has a research background in numerical linear algebra and scientific software development for large-scale simulations. He has a particular interest in the topics of resilience design for numerical algorithms and is passionate about building better scientific software. ["English"]
Nathan Watson-haigh

Nathan has almost 20 years experience in the field of bioinformatics with expertise in genomics, transcriptomics, system biology, phylogenetics, bioinformatics training, Linux systems administration, pipeline development, high-performance and cloud computing. Nathan has been developing and...

Location: Adelaide, South Australia

Watson-haigh Nathan nathan.watson-haigh@sahmri.com Adelaide, South Australia Nathan has almost 20 years experience in the field of bioinformatics with expertise in genomics, transcriptomics, system biology, phylogenetics, bioinformatics training, Linux systems administration, pipeline development, high-performance and cloud computing. Nathan has been developing and delivering hands-on bioinformatics training for about 10 years. ["English"] https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7935-6151
Paul Harrison

Knows R and some Python. Has developed training matieral on R. Carpentries certified instructor.

Location: Monash University

Harrison Paul paul.harrison@monash.edu Monash University Knows R and some Python. Has developed training matieral on R. Carpentries certified instructor. ["English"] https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3980-268X
Sara King

Dr Sara King is the Training and Engagement Lead for AARNet. She is focused on outreach within the research sector, developing communities of interest around training, outreach and skills development in eResearch. She is currently working on creating reusable guidance information for Jupyter...

Location: Adelaide, South Australia

King Sara sara.king@aarnet.edu.au Adelaide, South Australia Dr Sara King is the Training and Engagement Lead for AARNet. She is focused on outreach within the research sector, developing communities of interest around training, outreach and skills development in eResearch. She is currently working on creating reusable guidance information for Jupyter Notebooks and other AARNet services to be adapted for Carpentry training workshops. She is passionate about helping others develop the infrastructure and digital literacies required for working in a data-driven world, translating technology so it is accessible to everyone. ["English", "Italian", "Spanish; Castilian"] https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3199-5592
Simon Michnowicz

Simon works at Monash eResearch, where he teaches courses in Unix and High Performance Computing with Software Carpentry methods.

Location: Monash University

Michnowicz Simon simon.michnowicz@monash.edu Monash University Simon works at Monash eResearch, where he teaches courses in Unix and High Performance Computing with Software Carpentry methods. ["English"]
Sonika Tyagi

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

Tyagi Sonika sonika.tyagi@monash.edu Australia 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 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