Courses
Statistical Data Analysis
This course is part of the PhD in Astrophysics from the Sabato Institute (CNEA-UNSAM) and offers theoretical knowledge and practical tools in Python for analyzing data in various fields of science and engineering. Numerous professionals and undergraduate and graduate students have taken it, many of whom have accredited it as a subject in Argentine universities.
Registration is open until March 20, 2026, using this form.
In-person modality.
For more information: www.isabato.edu.ar
Registration until March 20, 2026
Teachers in charge
Professor: Diego Ravignani, ITeDA (CNEA/CONICET/UNSAM)
Assistant: Belén Andrada, ITeDA (CNEA/CONICET/UNSAM)
Student testimonials
. “The course has been very useful to me. These are concepts that are not very clear during the undergraduate course, and having to implement them in code gives them another perspective. I take the Python notebooks and the classes as reference material”.
Luis N., PhD student in Applied Science, National University of San Martín.
. “The course helped me to better understand some concepts that I already used and to incorporate Python as a tool”.
Mariana L., Chemical Engineer, National Atomic Energy Commission.
. “Many things I learned during the course were useful to me and I was able to apply them directly in my thesis on Gamma Spectroscopy”.
Santiago L., Physics student, University of Buenos Aires.
Applied Plasma Physics
This course is offered as part of the Doctoral Program in Applied Sciences and Engineering at the School of Science and Technology of UNSAM.
It is designed for engineering students interested in applied physics and electromagnetism.
The course contributes to the understanding of hot and cold plasma physics, radio propagation of electromagnetic waves in this medium, and the instabilities generated within it. The course requires basic prior knowledge of electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and fluid mechanics and will serve as a foundation for applications in plasmas, lasers, and radio propagation in highly energetic environments.
For more information and registration, please write to mplatino@unsam.edu.ar
START DATE: MARCH 2026
Docentes
Dr. Eng. Manuel Platino (ITeDA researcher).
Testimonios de estudiantes
. “My experience as a student in the Plasma Physics course was extremely positive. The highlights included: the organization of the course in terms of its theoretical content and practical work; the available theoretical materials; the weekly workload; but above all, the final practical project. This project incorporated much of the course content by modeling the propagation of plasma waves, based on both theoretical models and real spectrograms obtained with scientific instruments”.
Dr. Eng. Emiliano Rasztocky