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This seminar focuses on the increasing importance of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in academic research and writing, providing practical insights into AI technologies; use in these areas.The workshop explores ChatGPT and prompt engineering, as well as other academic AI tools to aid research and writing, examining both benefits and challenges. Ethical aspects, such as copyright and authenticity of research results, are discussed, with the goal of equipping participants with practical knowledge and skills to effectively utilize AI in daily research through interactive elements like case studies and group discussions.

Course - Certificate of attendance, for Bonn members: 8 units are applicable within the Doctorate plus and Careers plus certificates ECTS

The course is practical and aims at teaching students how to:

  • Use the programming environment R and RStudio, which includes installation, how to handle errors, problem solve and access helper documents.
  • Use basic concepts of programming, such as data types, logical and arithmetic operators, if else conditions, loops and functions.
  • Use common R packages to perform basic statistical analysis (e.g., t-test, chi2-test, correlation) and visual presentation (e.g., boxplot, histogram and heat-map) of data in R.

The course is structured with the intent to gradually make students more autonomous in writing code. Starting by introducing a concept through a lecture, then providing formative quizzes and tasks relateed to the concept. This all leads up to a project (exam) where the student gets to combine multiple concepts into a project with the intent of solving a certain problem or displaying specific statistical tests of visual components. 

 

Course - 3.0 ECTS

Do you need to turn data into a publication figure? We offer tools and confidence for the student to independently select a statistical method for research questions in their field. The course is practical and includes implementing a basic statistical analysis in R, the leading statistical programming language in bioinformatics and medical science. Furthermore, we give a brief introduction to visualization in R, with a focus on R/ggplot2. Students can bring data from their own research project, or work on data from the course.

Course - 3.0 ECTS

Topics covered include:

  • Coding: theory, practical training, coding styles, unit testing
  • Collaborative software development workflows
  • Data analytics workflows
  • (Generalised) linear mixed effects models
  • Bayesian statistics
  • Data visualisation
  • Workflow automation
  • Meta-science
Course - 15 ECTS