First RTUG meeting

Author

Paolo Bosetti

Published

February 5, 2025

Modified

June 2, 2025

The first R-Trento Users Meeting, code RTUG::25.1, is planned for Friday, May 30, 2025 at 14:30 in the Aula Rossa of the Department of Economics and Management, via Inama 5, Trento.

Participation is free but you need to subscribe to the event via .

Certificates of participation will be available upon request

Topics

Event flyer

Download here the event flyer.

  1. Welcome and Introduction to the R-Trento Users Group (P. Bosetti)
  2. The R Package rmf in Teaching (R. Micciolo and G. Espa)
  3. The adas.utils Package: Design of Experiments, the Tidy Way (P. Bosetti)
  4. Bioinformatics and R: Visualizing Genomic Data (Y. Ciani)
  5. Spatial Sampling in R (M. M. Dickson)
  6. Refreshments and networking!

See below for details on the topics. The slides page lists all the available presentations.

Venue

Aula Rossa of the Department of Economics and Management, via Inama 5, Trento.

Details on Topics

Welcome

  • Author: P. Bosetti, University of Trento
  • Style: Presentation

The R Package rmf in Teaching

  • Authors: R. Micciolo and G. Espa, University or Trento
  • Style: Presentation

We introduce the rmf package, which contains a series of functions developed primarily for use in educational settings, particularly in basic university statistics courses.

The adas.utils Package: Design of Experiments, the Tidy Way

  • Author: P. Bosetti, University or Trento
  • Style: Presentation

We introduce the adas.utils package, which provides a set of tools for designing factorial designs and analyzing results, in line with the Tidyverse package approach.

Bioinformatics and R: Visualizing Genomic Data

  • Author: Y. Ciani, University or Trento
  • Style: Presentation

An overview of the use of R in bioinformatics, particularly its use for visualizing genomic data.

Spatial Sampling in R

  • Author: M. M. Dickson, University of Padua
  • Style: Presentation

We introduce the BalancedSampling package, which allows the selection of balanced and spatially balanced samples, widely used in the environmental/forestry field, with recent diffusion also in the economic-social field.

Post Mortem 😜

So RTUG::25.1 is over, and it was a great success! We had a good turnout, with more than 20 participants, and the feedback was very positive. The presentations were well received, and the discussions were lively.

We would like to thank all the speakers for their contributions, and all the participants for their interest and enthusiasm. We hope to see you again at the next RTUG meeting, which will be held in the fall of 2025.