wsljuliaworkshop2023

Practical introduction to Julia for modelling and data analysis in biodiversity and earth sciences

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Practical introduction to Julia for modelling and data analysis in biodiversity and earth sciences

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Practical introduction to Julia for modelling and data analysis in biodiversity and earth sciences

This repository contains materials for the WSL Julia Workshop 2023 Practical introduction to Julia for modelling and data analysis in biodiversity and earth sciences, held on the 24th and 27th of March 2023 at WSL Birmensdorf. It should contain useful resources and guidelines to curious ecologists and glaciologists who want to get an overview or get started with the Julia language. It also contains ideas of research projects related to biodiversity and earth sciences, to be conducted with Julia.

Content

The repository is organized by days and sessions. Please refer to the Program section to navigate within the repo.

Requirements

To follow the workshop materials, you need to have the following software installed on your computer: - Julia - Jupyter

Additionally, we recommend to use - VSCode

as an IDE, together with the Julia extension.

Please refer to the installation instructions for further information on how to proceed.

Usage

To use the workshop materials, clone this repository to your local machine:

sh git clone https://github.com/vboussange/WSLJuliaWorkshop2023.git

Program

How you should read this program - 🎤 : Talk - 💻: Hands-on exercises - 🎤💻: Interactive session

Day 1: Introduction to the Language, hands on exercises

8:50 Arrival at Englersaal, WSL (ask at the reception if you don't know where that is)

Morning session 1

9:00 - 10:30

Coffee break

10:30 - 11:00

Morning session 2

11-12:30 - 🎤 Why I like Julia (@Victor) 11:00-11:15

Lunch

12:30 - 13:30

Afternoon session 3

13:30 - 15:00

Coffee break

15:00 - 15:30

Afternoon session 4

🍻 Apéro

17:00-🌙

Day 2: Project-oriented day

The goal of this second-day workshop is to provide participants with an opportunity to deepen their knowledge of the Julia programming language through biodiversity and glaciology-related projects.

Morning session 1

Coffee break

10:30-11:00

Morning session 2

Lunch

Afternoon session 3

  • 💻 Project session 13:30-15:00

Coffee break

15:00-15:30

Afternoon session 4

  • 🎤 Why I like Julia (@Ivan) 15:30-15:40
  • 💻 Project session 15:40-16:30

  • 🎤 Wrap-up and feedback 16:30 - 17:00

Projects

Biodiversity track

Glaciology track

Additional resources

The workshop materials are based on numerous resources, which have been indicated in the different sections.

We thank WSL Biodiversity center, the Ecosystem and Landscape Evolution and The Laboratory of Hydraulics, Hydrology and Glaciology for supporting and funding this workshop.

Contact

If you have any questions or feedback, feel free to contact the main authors of this workshop, @vboussange and @mauro3. You can also create a pull request.

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  • Login: vboussange
  • Kind: user
  • Location: Switzerland
  • Company: ETH Zürich

Postdoctoral researcher at ETH Zürich and at the Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow & Landscape (WSL).

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