You are invited to a seminar by Dr Nieves Capote on the development of sustainable methods for the control of Botryosphaeria dieback. Find the full abstract and Dr Capote's bio here.
Have you wondered about the principles behind experimental design? Why are you told to take the number of samples you take? Would you like to be able to design and understand simple experiments yourself? Click here to learn more about this workshop.
Keen to hear about analytical tools for wine authenticity assessment? The next WIC Seminar is for you! Sofia Catarino and Vasiliki Thanasi will be presenting on Thursday, 13 June at AWRI. See you there!
This is a two-day course to be run on Friday June 14th and Monday June 17th 2024 (9:00AM – 5:00PM ACST both days). You’ve designed and run your experiment and collected your data. Now what? This workshop covers the basic topics in experimental analysis of agronomic experiments. Click here to learn more.
In this workshop, we examine what reproducible research means, and how R can enable you to easily turn your data into reports and papers. We will also cover some more advanced R skills around data manipulation and summaries. Click here to learn more.
Problem solving and practical advice on getting wine into bottles and ready for market. A panel of wine experts tackle different aspects of wine clarification and post-fermentation techniques.