Introduction to Programming with Python
A workshop offered by the University IT and Data Center (HRZ)
Are you completely new to programming, or switching to Python from another language? Do you want to write scientific code with Python?
Then this course is for you!
In-person Workshop
Monday, June 29, 2026
1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Trainer
Jan Steiner
Language
English
Location
Wegelerstr. 6, 53115 Bonn
PC Room 0.012
Target Group
Doctoral students and postdocs
Track(s)
Research, Business and Organizations
Certificate
8 units are applicable within the Doctorate plus or Careers plus certificate
Description
This course is intended for people who start doing scientific computing with Python, particularly on HPC clusters, but not limited to those.
Registration happens via eCampus. Simply join this course like any other eCampus course.
IMPORTANT: After registering, you MUST JOIN ONE OF THE GROUPS, depending on when you want to attend the course.
Content
- Running Python Code
- Variables and Operators
- Datatypes
- Containers
- if Statements
- Loops
- Functions
- Packages and Modules
- Numpy Arrays and Slicing
- Packages and Modules
- Errors and Debugging
Creditable for the Micro Credential 'AI & Digital Skills'
Micro Credentials for doctoral students offer the opportunity to systematically add key future skills to your professional expertise. You can apply for a Micro Credential if you successfully complete at least four workshops from one area of expertise.
Contact
High Performance Computing at the University of Bonn
More Workshops?
Have a look at further workshops offered in our Doctorate plus program this semester.
Also see
Certificate Doctorate plus
Acquire the Doctorate plus Certificate in one of our three career tracks and apply for an 'Add-on' in your track (job shadowing or career coaching).
E-Training
With our on-demand e-training courses, you can continue your education at your convenience.
Newsletter - Bonn Doctoral Bulletin
Stay up-to-date on important topics on doctoral studies and subscribe to our newsletter.