Workflow
Jan 1, 2026·
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Ludovic Charleux
Christian Elmo
These workshops help PhD students build a simple, repeatable research workflow. You can follow the full sequence or pick only the modules you need.
We cover:
- LaTeX for writing
- Git for version control
- Python for scripting and analysis
- Docker for running projects the same way on any machine
Recommended sequence
- Block 1: LaTeX
- Block 2: Git
- Block 3: Python 1/2
- Block 4: Docker
- Block 5: Python 2/2
You can enroll in any subset. This order works well because Python 2/2 assumes you’ve seen Python 1/2.
Pathways

You can:
- Take only the sessions you need right now
- Do the full sequence for a complete toolkit
- Go step by step at your own pace
Intended audience
This series is for doctoral candidates who:
- Are new to research computing tools
- Want good habits early in the PhD
- Want smoother writing, coding, collaboration, and reproducibility
Format and requirements
- Format: Hands-on workshops with research-friendly examples
- Level: Introductory (no prior experience required)
- Requirements: A laptop with admin install permissions (Windows, macOS, or Linux). We’ll guide the setup during the sessions.
Not sure where to start? Contact Ludovic Charleux Christian Elmo and we’ll help you pick a path that fits your needs.