====== LunchBytes ====== LunchBytes is a series of short tutorials that include an introduction to a method, tool, or dataset and some simple hands-on examples. Some material from previous sessions can be found below. //**Format:**// * 2-3 hrs duration over lunch * 15-20min intro talk by host, while attendees have lunch (usually order in pizza where we'll split the cost) * binding first come, first serve registration (head count for pizza ordering and size of room available) * host will prepare a tutorial and tasks to work on * attendees hack their own new use-cases * relaxed setup * feel free to adapt //**Brief history:**// LunchBytes was born out of OES JournalClub, with a small group of junior scientists who wanted to exchange technical knowledge but with more hands-on experience. It is not a regular weekly or even monthly seminar, but rather if anyone has something they want to learn or share from a more technical/tool-driven perspective, this is a framework that it can be conducted on. It is a bottom-up approach and interest-driven seminar, with a relaxed atmosphere over lunch with pizza. =) ^ Session ^ Date ^ Host ^ | [[analysis:pot_pourri:lunchbytes:som_ffn|SOM and FFN]] | Nov. 5, 2019 | Lydia Keppler | | [[analysis:pot_pourri:lunchbytes:esmvaltool|ESMValTool v2 on Mistral]] | Nov. 18, 2019 | Sebastian Milinski | | [[analysis:pot_pourri:lunchbytes:nonstationary_spectra|Non-stationary spectra]] | Dec. 18, 2019| Dian Putrasahan | | [[analysis:pot_pourri:lunchbytes:intake-esm|intake-ESM]] | Mar. 26, 2020 | Aaron Spring | | [[analysis:pot_pourri:lunchbytes:pyicon| pyICON - Analysis of ICON output with Python]] | Apr. 17, 2020 | Nils Brüggemann | Resources for host: * http://swcarpentry.github.io/swc-releases/2017.02/instructor-training/13-live/ ----