Genomics Data Carpentry
Data Carpentry develops and teaches workshops on the fundamental data skills needed to conduct research.
Genomics Data Carpentry
Fundamental Data Skills Workshop. Data Carpentry develops and teaches workshops on the fundamental data skills needed to conduct research. Its target audience is researchers who have little to no prior computational experience, and its lessons are domain specific, building on learners' existing knowledge to enable them to quickly apply skills learned to their own research. Participants will be encouraged to help one another and to apply what they have learned to their own research problems. CONTACT: facilitator@datascience.wisc.edu URL: https://uw-madison-datascience.github.io/2025-08-04-uwmadison-genomics/
Genomics Data Carpentry
Fundamental Data Skills Workshop. Data Carpentry’s aim is to teach researchers basic concepts, skills, and tools for working with data so that they can get more done in less time, and with less pain. This workshop teaches data management and analysis for genomics research including: best practices for organization of bioinformatics projects and data, use of command-line utilities, use of command-line tools to analyze sequence quality and perform variant calling, connecting to and using cloud computing, and using R for analysis. CONTACT: facilitator@datascience.wisc.edu URL: https://uw-madison-datascience.github.io/2025-08-04-uwmadison-dc/
Summer Semester Grading deadline (8-week)
*Note: actual end time may vary.*
Faculty contract year begins
*Note: actual end time may vary.* CONTACT: admin@secfac.wisc.edu
Reproducible Software
Orchard View Room, Discovery BuildingThis short course is teaching tools and practices for producing and sharing quality, sustainable and FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) research software to support open and reproducible research. CONTACT: facilitator@datascience.wisc.edu URL: https://uw-madison-datascience.github.io/2025-08-25-uwmadison-ReproducibleSoftware/
Reproducible Software
Discovery Building 330 North Orchard Street, Orchard View Room, Madison, WI, United Stateshttps://uw-madison-datascience.github.io/2025-08-25-uwmadison-ReproducibleSoftware/
Reproducible Software
Orchard View Room, Discovery BuildingThis short course is teaching tools and practices for producing and sharing quality, sustainable and FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) research software to support open and reproducible research. CONTACT: facilitator@datascience.wisc.edu URL: https://uw-madison-datascience.github.io/2025-08-25-uwmadison-ReproducibleSoftware/
Reproducible Software
Orchard View Room, Discovery BuildingThis short course is teaching tools and practices for producing and sharing quality, sustainable and FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) research software to support open and reproducible research. CONTACT: facilitator@datascience.wisc.edu URL: https://uw-madison-datascience.github.io/2025-08-25-uwmadison-ReproducibleSoftware/
Reproducible Software
Orchard View Room, Discovery BuildingThis short course is teaching tools and practices for producing and sharing quality, sustainable and FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) research software to support open and reproducible research. CONTACT: facilitator@datascience.wisc.edu URL: https://uw-madison-datascience.github.io/2025-08-25-uwmadison-ReproducibleSoftware/
Labor Day
*Note: actual end time may vary.* CONTACT: admin@secfac.wisc.edu
Fall semester instruction begins
*Note: actual end time may vary.* CONTACT: admin@secfac.wisc.edu
AI's Environmental Footprint: Insights & Actions
(Online)ML+X Forum. CONTACT: endemann@wisc.edu ONLINE: https://uwmadison.zoom.us/j/92639425571?pwd=Z0tCaWZxK0dDcWs2dm51dXZpcy9mQT09
ML+Coffee: How Can I Apply ML/AI To My Data?
1145 Discovery BuildingCONTACT: endemann@wisc.edu URL: https://forms.gle/HmVDz5Q5orSQQXp18
Indigenous Language Table
1145 Discovery BuildingA safe place to practice indigneous languages. An Indigenous Language Table supports learners in developing spoken skills beyond the classroom, building community, strengthening purpose, and normalizing Indigenous languages through representation. It welcomes former students and ongoing learners, community members from classes or self study, and anyone interested in Indigenous languages and people. CONTACT: 316-4325, lredeagle@wisc.edu URL: https://illuminatingdiscovery.wisc.edu/indigenous-language-table/


