On Tuesday, August 6, the seventh edition of the Statistical Data Analysis course from the Sabato Institute (CNEA/UNSAM) will begin, aimed at professionals and undergraduate and graduate university students. The course provides both theoretical knowledge and Python tools to analyze data.

The classes are virtual on Tuesdays from 2 to 4 p.m. and Thursdays from 2 to 5 p.m. For more information, consult the program at https://bit.ly/3zIT44Y. Registration is through the form at https://bit.ly/49nct87. We will receive registrations until the quota of 100 people is completed or until July 31, whichever comes first. After the registration period, a Zoom link will be sent to connect to the classes. For questions about the course content, write to .

The course has already been completed by 130 people, most of whom have passed it as a course in Argentine public universities. More information about it at https://bit.ly/42u4G6e.

Comments from students

This course has been fundamental for my foray into the field of probability and statistics. This semester I had the opportunity to take an introductory course on Machine Learning and I realized that both topics are fundamental in this field.
Patricio C., Master’s in Engineering, Balseiro Institute, National University of Cuyo.

The course is very useful to me, they are things that one is left half hanging from the degree course and having to code them gives them another focus. I take the Python notebooks and the classes as reference material.
Luis N., PhD student in Applied Science, National University of San Martín.

The course helped me to better understand some concepts that I was already using and to incorporate Python as a tool.
Mariana L., Chemical Engineer, National Atomic Energy Commission.

Many things that I saw during the course were useful to me and I was able to apply them directly in my thesis on Gamma Spectroscopy.
Santiago L., Physics student, University of Buenos Aires.

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