This community is all about bringing together all kind of R users spread across the Autonomous Province of South Tyrol located in the Dolomitic regions the heart of the European Alps.We started the group in May 2019 as a cooperation between the Institutes for Earth Observation and Alpine Environment at EURAC Research. Recently we are trying to include also other R-users from other scientific institusions, the private sector and also the hobby R programmers.
If you are interested to participate or to learn more about what we are doing, feel free to roam the site and our activities and feel free to contact us.
We are actively supported by these institutions:
The motivation for the creation of our group
the R language with all its perks and possibilities
on currently ongoing and potential future projects
about interesting packages, code development, statistics and other topics
new code, functions, software, packages together
your codes and developments within a user-oriented group
Here you can find some general news
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[10/11/20] This friday, 13.11.2020 we will present the BolzanoR group at the South Tyrol Free Software Conference, SFSCon. Please see here for ulterior information.
[18/08/20] OpenGeoHub Summerschool is fully open to the public and can be accessed through their Youtube channel
The most recent blog entries by the group members
Publications recently made by members of the group. All pubications appearing here are linked to R
A list of R-Packages developed in Bolzano
R package for dealing with daily eurocordex data
The R for Mass Spectrometry Initiative
Access the Automated Radiative Transfer Models Operator (ARTMO) in R
R Package for accessing DataCubes in WCS and WCPS format
Utilities to create and use Ensembl-based annotation databases
An R package to evaluate familial aggregation of traits in large pedigrees.
R Package containing helpful and frequently used functions
R Package to access Environmental and Meteorological Data in South Tyrol