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Intro to Python: Tabular Data and Visualization In-Person / Online
This workshop will introduce participants to the fundamentals of data analysis using Python, with a focus on the Pandas library for handling tabular data. Attendees will learn how to import, clean, and manipulate datasets efficiently, as well as perform common operations such as filtering, aggregating, and merging data. The session will also cover essential techniques for visualizing data using libraries like Matplotlib and Seaborn, enabling participants to create clear and informative charts. By the end of the workshop, participants will have a solid understanding of how to process, analyze, and visualize tabular data in Python.
Note: This workshop will be offered in person at the UCSF FAMRI Library at Mission Bay and online through UCSF Zoom. You will receive an email from LibCal with room information and Zoom link prior to the start of the workshop.
Workshop Series: Data and Document Analysis with Python, SQL, and AI
This series is designed for researchers, staff, and students who want to learn Python from the ground up, focusing on data analysis, document analysis, and AI-based research. Throughout the workshops, we’ll dive into various data types—including numerical data, health data, text, and images/videos—and explore analysis techniques like regression, classification, and sentiment analysis. We’ll put a particular focus on text analysis, especially analyzing documents from our industry document library.
As programming evolves, so does the way we learn it. While we’ll introduce AI-assisted programming earlier in the series than in past workshop series, we’ll still start with the basics. The early workshops (Intro to Python Parts 1 & 2 and Intro to SQL) will use AI sparingly. As the series moves forward, we’ll dive into topics like web APIs, text analysis, natural language processing, machine learning, regression, document analysis, and AI system interaction, with more AI-driven techniques along the way.
- Date:
- Friday, Apr 11 2025
- Time:
- 9:00am - 11:00am
- Time Zone:
- Pacific Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Virtual
- Campus:
- Online
- Categories:
- Data Science Data Science > Programming