Claude Code for Data & Research | Real Minds AI
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CC03 · Claude Code for Data & Research

Turn data questions into answers without writing a single script from scratch.

For data workers and researchers with coding skills who want to dramatically accelerate their analysis workflow. Claude Code sits between data and questions and does the heavy lifting — cleaning, transforming, analysing, visualising. You steer; it builds.

3.5 hours · Open class Microsoft Teams (online) Coders only Dr Dennis Wollersheim
$399 $299 + GSTIntroductory · ends 31 Jul
+ GST · per person
Next sessionTue 23 Jun 2026 · 09:00–12:30 AEST / AEDT
Microsoft Teams (online) · 12 seats available
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“What's blowing my mind is how rapidly this is evolving. I had a look four or five years ago and it's so different now. Back then it would just hallucinate gibberish; now it's a trusted partner.”
Russell Conduit · Associate Dean (Psychology) · RMIT University
“It's a tool in the hands of an expert versus a learner. AI tends to over-generalise and come to assumptions that aren't in the paper. An experienced researcher wouldn't make that mistake, but students might use five or six summaries and join bad ideas together.”
Marcel Takac · Lecturer · RMIT University

For data workers and researchers with coding skills who want to dramatically accelerate their analysis workflow. Claude Code sits between data and questions and does the heavy lifting — cleaning, transforming, analysing, visualising. You steer; it builds.

  • You work with data weekly — CSV, JSON, databases, research datasets
  • You can code (Python or R most likely) but you're tired of writing the boilerplate
  • You want reproducible workflows, not one-off scripts
  • You're a researcher who wants AI-augmented analysis without losing rigour
A working data pipeline or analysis workflow built during the session
The ability to interrogate datasets conversationally using Claude Code
A reproducible research workflow you can apply to your own data
Understanding of when AI analysis helps — and when it misleads
1. Data sources
Working with CSV, JSON and databases via Claude Code — pick your poison.
2. Cleaning + transformation
Conversational data prep. No more boilerplate scripts.
3. Analysis + visualisation
Statistical analysis and charts driven by what you ask, not what you remember the syntax for.
4. Literature + synthesis
Review and synthesis workflows for research-heavy work.
5. Reproducibility
CLAUDE.md project context so your analysis is repeatable, not magic.
6. Limits + ethics
When AI analysis helps and when it misleads — the honest read.
Duration
3.5 hours
Format
Live online (Microsoft Teams)
Prerequisite
CC01 Claude Code Foundations or equivalent comfort with Claude Code
Bring
Laptop with Claude Code installed + a sample dataset of your own (or use ours).
Tools
Claude Code
Paid Claude plan required (Pro or above).
Full setup guide →
Dr Dennis Wollersheim
Dr Dennis Wollersheim
CTO · Co-founder · Facilitator · LinkedIn
PhD in Computer Science, Bachelor of Social Work — decades of experience turning messy data into meaningful insight, first with traditional tools, now with AI as a force multiplier. Dennis built the AI systems that run Real Minds AI: MCP servers, vault management, multi-agent workflows, automated state machines, a transcript/RAG pipeline, and an AI log collector. He doesn't just teach Claude Code — he lives in it.
“These exercises actually change the way I'm using AI quite substantially.”
Russell Conduit · Associate Dean (Psychology) · RMIT University
Tue 23 Jun 2026 · 09:00–12:30 AEST / AEDT
Microsoft Teams (online)
12 of 12 seats available
$399 $299 + GST
+ GST · per person
Book your seat
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