This training program is supported by the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research) of the University of Sydney. Placements will be prioritised for researchers and research students at the University of Sydney. Registrants who are not researchers or research students at the University of Sydney may be moved to the waitlist. Thank you for your understanding.
The Unix environment is incredibly powerful but quite daunting to the newcomer. Command line confidence unlocks powerful computing resources beyond the desktop, including virtual machines and High Performance Computing. It enables repetitive tasks to be automated. And it comes with a swag of handy tools that can be combined in powerful ways. Getting started is the hardest part, but our helpful instructors are there to demystify Unix as you get to work running programs and writing scripts on the command line.
Every attendee is given a dedicated training environment for the duration of the workshop, with all software and data fully loaded and ready to run.
We teach this course within a GNU/Linux environment. This is best characterised as a Unix-like environment. We teach how to run commands within the Bash Shell. The skills you’ll learn at this course are generally transferable to other Unix environments.
This training is targeted at NOVICE to the Unix environment.
You’ll learn:
- Navigate and work with files and directories (folders)
- Use a selection of essential tools
- Combine data and tools to build a processing workflow
- Automate repetitive analysis using the command line
The Intersect approach to training
At Intersect, we deliver hands-on courses that targets the day-to-day software and technology problems that researchers face.
For more information about this course and others, see our course catalogue, or visit Learn.intersect.org.au
For more information about how we allocate tickers and address no-shows, see our training policy.