Principles of Data Visualization

TitleTimeRoomTeacher
Principles of Data Visualization06.07.2026 09:00 - 12:00 (Mon)PU26A (GIS-Labor), Maximus-von-Imhof-Forum 3 D-85354 FreisingDr. Emily Wissel
Principles of Data Visualization07.07.2026 09:00 - 12:00 (Tue)DG L 11, Maximus-von-Imhof-Forum 3 D-85354 FreisingDr. Emily Wissel
Principles of Data Visualization08.07.2026 09:00 - 12:00 (Wed)PU26A (GIS-Labor), Maximus-von-Imhof-Forum 3 D-85354 FreisingDr. Emily Wissel
Principles of Data Visualization09.07.2026 09:00 - 12:00 (Thu)PU26A (GIS-Labor), Maximus-von-Imhof-Forum 3 D-85354 FreisingDr. Emily Wissel
Principles of Data Visualization10.07.2026 09:00 - 12:00 (Fri)PU26A (GIS-Labor), Maximus-von-Imhof-Forum 3 D-85354 FreisingDr. Emily Wissel
Principles of Data Visualization13.07.2026 09:00 - 12:00 (Mon)PU26A (GIS-Labor), Maximus-von-Imhof-Forum 3 D-85354 FreisingDr. Emily Wissel
Principles of Data Visualization14.07.2026 09:00 - 12:00 (Tue)DG L 11, Maximus-von-Imhof-Forum 3 D-85354 FreisingDr. Emily Wissel
Principles of Data Visualization15.07.2026 09:00 - 12:00 (Wed)PU26A (GIS-Labor), Maximus-von-Imhof-Forum 3 D-85354 FreisingDr. Emily Wissel
Principles of Data Visualization16.07.2026 09:00 - 12:00 (Thu)PU26A (GIS-Labor), Maximus-von-Imhof-Forum 3 D-85354 FreisingDr. Emily Wissel
Principles of Data Visualization17.07.2026 09:00 - 12:00 (Fri)PU26A (GIS-Labor), Maximus-von-Imhof-Forum 3 D-85354 FreisingDr. Emily Wissel
Keywords: 
Data visualization, hands-on, data science, bioinformatics, python, r
Course Description: 

As scientists, we often need to share a large amount of information in one figure. It can be difficult to create a compelling figure which does not become weighed down by the amount of information it is trying to communicate. This course aims to introduce students to the principles of good visualizations. Students will examine real life examples from papers and news sources of data visualizations that are “good” and “bad”. This course will overview how different kinds of plots are suited for certain types of data (eg, bar plot vs violin plot? Pie chart versus stacked bars?), how to select an appropriate color palette, and use additional plot features to convey additional information. The course will highlight important aspects of publication-ready figures, but not focus on this point. This course will use the book “Fundamentals of Data Visualization” by Claus O. Wilke, which is freely available online here: https://clauswilke.com/dataviz/index.html in addition to real life biological examples. Students are not required to have coding knowledge for this course, and students will not be taught to code in this course. However, example code for different types of plots will be included for self-study, and students with coding knowledge can use this for the course and request additional assistance.  

Course aims: 

● Understand how to use different features of a plot (colors, shapes, faceting) to effectively communicate information in a plot.
● Learn to select different plotting methods based on data type and key message
● Learn to select color plots by type of information (qualitative, divergent, sequential)
● Generate a small report from data source of choice; critique peer’s reports from different data types for key concepts in data visualization
● Be able to assess any data visualization for its clarity and effectiveness without deep background knowledge of the data type

Teaching methods: 

Examples, Discussions, Paper-based in class practices, final report & peer critiques

This course fits doctoral candidates in the following phase: 

☒Beginn der Promotion / Beginning of the doctorat
☒ Während der Promotion / During the doctorate
☒Endphase der Promotion / End of the doctorate

Participation requirements: 

None

Technical requirements: 

None

Course preparation: 

Optional - Already processed, cleaned, and analyzed data, if participants want to use their own data for this course.  

Category: 
Fachspezifische Veranstaltung
Event type: 
Seminar/Workshop
Organizer: 
Graduate Center of Life Sciences
Responsibility for event: 
Hauptverantwortung
Format: 
In Präsenz
Course Language: 
EN
Course Capacity (Max): 
20
Course capacity (Min): 
5
Duration in hours: 
30
Trainer: 
Dr. Emily Wissel