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Thursday, November 17, 2022 at 12:15pm to 1:15pm
Physical Sciences Building, 401
245 East Avenue
Tableau is a popular and capable software product for creating charts that present data and dashboards that allow you to explore data. It is typically used to present business or statistical data, but can also create compelling visualizations of scientific data. However, scientific data is often generated or stored in formats that are not immediately accessible by Tableau. This lunch seminar will explore the data formats that work best with Tableau and the available mechanisms for generating scientific data in (or converting it to) those formats so that you can apply the full power of Tableau to create the best possible visualizations of your data.
Free
Paul Redfern
607-227-1865
Ben Trumbore
Cornell University Center for Advanced Computing (CAC)
Cornell faculty, students, and staff (no registration required). Lunch provided to attendees (40 seats available/65 room capacity). Sign-in upon arrival.
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