Research and Innovation
Excel for HDR Students
Presenter | Dr Christopher Lawson | |
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Open to | HDR candidates |
Microsoft Excel can be a useful platform to enter and maintain research study data. In this workshop, research students will discuss ways to use excel for data storage, organisation, cleaning, analysis and visualisation.
About the speaker:
Dr Christopher Lawson is an expert consultant for scientific services for professional data analysis, writing and editing. His current research is focused on energetics, ecology, physiology and biomechanics - mainly of elasmobranchs. He has a background in biotechnology, marine science and fisheries, and uses quantitative analysis and models to understand natural systems from individuals to ecosystems.
Chris lectures at the University of Queensland for Wildlife Management, and also work in teaching roles across fieldwork and laboratory work for a range of statistics, physiology, ecology and professional courses.
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