2017 Conference
Phillip Doehle
Education and training assistant for the OSU High Performance Computing Center
Bio
Phillip Doehle is an education and training assistant for the OSU High Performance Computing Center and an adjunct instructor in Mathematics for Northern Oklahoma College. He received his master's in Mathematics from OSU in 2016 and his bachelor's in Mathematics from Whitworth University in 2010. He studied Chinese literature and language for one year at Ningxia University in China. Phillip served as a graduate teaching assistant from 2015-2016, working half of his assistantship time with the OSU Mathematics department and the other half with the OSU HPC Center. In 2015, he attended his first Software Carpentry workshop, and within a year, he completed the process to become a certified Software Carpentry instructor. Phillip has instructed for five Software Carpentry workshops at OSU and is preparing to become certified in Data Carpentry. He serves as the OSU HPC Center liaison for the OSU Carpentry community. |
Presentations
Finding the Right Tools for a Computing Researcher's Toolbelt: Software & Data Carpentry