9 December 2025, 08:30 & 18:00 CET
4 March 2026, 08:30 & 18:00 CET
6 May 2026, 08:30 & 18:00 CEST
The consortium of Metrology Partnership project Metrology for wearable light loggers and optical radiation dosimeters (22NRM05, MeLiDos) have developed a new online course on analysing wearable light exposure and visual experience time-series data in the programming language R.
Who it’s for: Post-docs, PhD students, data scientists, and research-active academics working with wearable time-series data of light in R for light data (and distance, spectrum etc).
Format: Two levels (Beginner & Advanced) will be available. Each level is repeated four times: at two days, with two live webinars per day each (morning & evening, CET) to accommodate global time zones.
Beginner
- 2x 07 October 2025
- 2x 04 March 2026
Advanced Course:
- 2x 9 December 2025
- 2x 6 May 2026
Session length: 90 minutes each (theory + live coding + Q&A).
Certificate: Issued on completion.
What to expect:
- Live walkthroughs of LightLogR’s workflow from import → (pre-)processing → metrics →visualisation.
- Practical, reproducible examples with tidy data principles for both the circadian and visual experience community (including vision science, myopia research).
- Ready-to-reuse code snippets and example datasets.
- Dedicated Q&A with the developer.
- A certificate upon completion.
Prerequisites:
Beginner: Basic familiarity with R. No prior LightLogR experience required.
Advanced: Comfortable with tidy workflows + completion of the beginner level (or equivalent LightLogR experience).
Please see attached document for details of the Beginner and Advanced course.
In case of questions, please contact Johannes Zauner.
This Metrology Partnership project has received funding from the European Partnership on Metrology, co-financed by the European Union Horizon Europe Research and Innovation Programme and from the Participating States