April is going to be a month rich in trainings. Whether you are completely new to openLCA, already have some experience and want to improve, or are looking to take the first steps in computer programming, we’ve got you covered.
Basic Public Training
This online training is ideal for users that are new to openLCA and LCA in general. On April 13th and 14th, from 10:00 am to 1:30 pm CET, participants will go through the following content:
- The four phases of an LCA
- First steps and basic functions
- Available data and data exchange
- Creating processes and flows
- Working with product systems and projects
- Result analysis and interpretation
Intermediate Public Training
For users that already know the basic workflow with openLCA, we will be hosting the online Intermediate Public Training on April 16th and 17th from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm CET. The training content is as follows:
- Modeling with parameters
- Sensitivity analysis
- Allocation and system expansion
- End-of-life modeling (basics)
- Data quality in openLCA
- Useful tips and tricks for openLCA
As the basic and intermediate trainings don’t clash, you are more than welcome and encouraged to come to both, one after the other in the same week.
Python Basic Training
For users interested in taking their first steps in computer programming, our online Python Basic Training will take place on April 14th and 15th from 10:00 am to 1:30 pm CET. Starting with the fundamental concepts of Python programming, participants will then apply those concepts to interact with openLCA programmatically. For more info, we have a dedicated blog post about this training.
If this sounds interesting, you can register to our trainings on openLCA Nexus. We hope to see you there!