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Introduction to R - Andrej Blejec

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Andrej Blejec

andrej.blejec@nib.si

University of Ljubljana

R is state of the art computer system for modern statistical analyses. It has powerful capabilities for data input and data manipulation. Most of traditional and modern analysis methods are available in R and provide researchers with flexible tools for data analysis. R also supports excellent graphics and simulation capabilities. The aim of the course is to provide essential skills for use of R for data manipulation and analysis. Short Bio Andrej Blejec graduated from the Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Ljubljana and received his Ph.D. in Biostatistics at the same university. Currently he is a research counsellor at the National Institute of Biology and is Professor of statistics at the department of biology at Biotechnical faculty, University of Ljubljana. He has almost twenty years of experience in using, first S, and now R in his everyday analytical and research work. His main interests are data visualisation, computational statistics, statistics in bioinformatics and use of dynamic simulations in statistics teaching.

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