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Removing the Tedium from Your Research Workflow

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Training/Workshop Programming Languages Research & Data Analysis

Mon, Feb 16, 2026

4:30 PM – 6 PM EST (GMT-5)

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Are you tired of Duo? Do you waste time entering your password every time you log in or do a file transfer? Do you want to automate repetitive tasks? This workshop shows participants how to remove much of the tedium that arises while performing computational research. Learn about suppressing Duo, password-less logins, keyboard mappings, fast window management, command-line shortcuts (aliases and shell functions), quick filesystem navigation (symbolic links), writing custom commands, and automating your data analysis.

Workshop format: Mostly hands-on with some presentation

Target audience: This workshop was created for users of the Research Computing clusters seeking to improve their working efficiency.

Knowledge prerequisites: Basic Linux command line and some experience with a scripting language (e.g., Python or R).

Hardware/software prerequisites: Participants should have an account on the Research Computing clusters. An account on the Adroit cluster can be requested by completing this form.

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Jonathan Halverson

Research Software and Computing Training Lead

Princeton University

Jonathan Halverson is the Research Software and Computing Training Lead with Research Computing.

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