A Gentle Introduction to Mathematical Simulation in R workshop

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Join our workshop on A Gentle Introduction to Mathematical Simulation in R, which is a part of our workshops for Ukraine series! 


Here’s some more info: 


Title:A Gentle Introduction to Mathematical Simulation in R

Date: Thursday, December 11th, 18:00 – 20:00 CET (Rome, Berlin, Paris timezone) 

Speaker: Damie Pak has a PhD in Biology from The Pennsylvania State University, and her research has been in theoretical ecology with a fondness for agricultural insects and infectious disease. She uses R for everything—from statistical analyses to mathematical modeling.

Description: While R is best known as a tool for statistical analyses, it can also be used for mathematical simulations. Specifically, we can use compartmental modeling—a mathematical framework for capturing individuals transitioning between different stages—to investigate dynamics found in nature. Notably, we will use the package {deSolve} to model the Lotka-Volterra predator-prey model to showcase the diversity of dynamics that can be observed from a remarkably simple system of equations. The workshop will cover the basic mathematics, the structure of writing a differential equation model in R, as well as ways to visualize the output for better insight using {ggplot} and {gganimate}.

Minimal registration fee: 20 euro (or 20 USD or 800 UAH)




Please note that the registration confirmation is sent 1 day before the workshop to all registered participants rather than immediately after registration


How can I register?



  • Save your donation receipt (after the donation is processed, there is an option to enter your email address on the website to which the donation receipt is sent)

  • Fill in the registration form, attaching a screenshot of a donation receipt (please attach the screenshot of the donation receipt that was emailed to you rather than the page you see after donation).

If you are not personally interested in attending, you can also contribute by sponsoring a participation of a student, who will then be able to participate for free. If you choose to sponsor a student, all proceeds will also go directly to organisations working in Ukraine. You can either sponsor a particular student or you can leave it up to us so that we can allocate the sponsored place to students who have signed up for the waiting list.


How can I sponsor a student?


  • Save your donation receipt (after the donation is processed, there is an option to enter your email address on the website to which the donation receipt is sent)

  • Fill in the sponsorship form, attaching the screenshot of the donation receipt (please attach the screenshot of the donation receipt that was emailed to you rather than the page you see after the donation). You can indicate whether you want to sponsor a particular student or we can allocate this spot ourselves to the students from the waiting list. You can also indicate whether you prefer us to prioritize students from developing countries when assigning place(s) that you sponsored.


If you are a university student and cannot afford the registration fee, you can also sign up for the waiting list here. (Note that you are not guaranteed to participate by signing up for the waiting list).



You can also find more information about this workshop series,  a schedule of our future workshops as well as a list of our past workshops which you can get the recordings & materials here.


Looking forward to seeing you during the workshop!










 











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