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A Preview of TigerData: The Future of Data Management at Princeton

by PICSciE/Research Computing

Training/Workshop Programming Languages Research & Data Analysis

Thu, Nov 7, 2024

2:30 PM – 3:30 PM EST (GMT-5)

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TigerData is a data management service for the Princeton research community that includes a suite of software tools and scalable, tiered storage to enable the organization, description, storage, sharing, and long-term sustainability of research and administrative data. It enables the things you want to do (with your data), and makes it easier to do the things you have to do. Come to this session to hear from some of the staff responsible for supporting TigerData and learn how it might work for you.

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Matt Chandler

Princeton University

Matt is a dedicated proponent of open research practices across disciplines, with expertise in the social sciences and experience with data management in a variety of settings. He has a PhD in Sociology and Peace Studies from the University of Notre Dame, where his research focused on contentious political transitions and social network dynamics. He also has a background in the humanities, having concentrated on philosophy and religious studies as an undergraduate. Before joining the Princeton Research Data Service in November 2019, Matt completed a postdoctoral fellowship through the Interdisciplinary Center for Network Science and Applications at Notre Dame, where he was a core researcher and data manager for the NetHealth Project, a large study funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

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