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- Open Energy Data Lab - Summer 2026 Funded Training Opportunity
Description
Catalyst Cooperative has spent the last year or so developing educational materials for early career energy researchers, with generous support from the Sloan Foundation. We've created a set of interactive Python tutorials about core data and software engineering skills which are useful in energy research.
This summer we are organizing a 2-day energy data lab from August 11-12 at Georgia Tech. It will be a mix of tutorials, time to apply new skills to your own work, and networking opportunities. We hope this will provide you with some new skills and help you find people to collaborate with in your research career.
We are intentionally holding it immediately before the Macro-Energy Systems (MES) Workshop from August 13-14 so that you can go to both!
The lab is primarily for people who:
- are graduate students or postdocs looking to use energy data in their research
- feel nervous about coding, or are running into technical roadblocks in their work
- feel underrepresented in energy research
We have space for up to 20 attendees.
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be provided to all participants. Additionally, Catalyst Cooperative has funding to cover the food, travel, and lodging expenses for up to 15 attendees as a travel grant. This travel grant includes 4 nights of hotel (the lab, plus attendance at the MES workshop) plus domestic transportation (reimbursed via Catalyst Cooperative). We will accept self-funded participants as space allows.
The tutorial section of the lab will pull from the following pool of topics, which we have been piloting over video during development:
- working with non-CSV data types: JSON, XML, and Parquet
- accessing remote data and APIs: the requests library
- web scraping: the BeautifulSoup library
- visual data exploration: pandas 201
- making assumptions about data
- moving from Jupyter notebooks into robust Python packages: the uv package and project manager
- automated testing and debugging: pytest and pdb
We'll be accepting applications through 2026-04-03 EDT and will email those accepted by the end of 2026-04-24 EDT. You do not need to present at MES to be eligible for the data lab. All lab attendees may also attend MES as audience members.
If you have any questions about the lab or the application, please contact us at data-lab@catalyst.coop.