From Patch to Product: Turning Physical Models into Plugins
Transforming Ideas into Interactive Solutions
About This Course
The From Patch to Product: Turning Physical Models into Plugins workshop is designed to bridge the gap between theoretical models and their practical digital applications. Through interactive sessions, participants will explore how to transform physical models, such as prototypes or mathematical models, into fully functional plugins. These plugins can be integrated into various platforms, allowing for more accessible, interactive, and scalable solutions. Using tools like Google Colab and Jupyter Notebooks, the workshop will offer hands-on experience in converting tangible ideas into digital innovations, with a focus on accessibility for a broad audience.
Aim
To equip participants with the skills and knowledge needed to convert physical models into digital plugins, enhancing accessibility and usability in real-world applications.
Workshop Objectives
- To introduce the fundamental concepts of physical modeling and its digital transformation.
- To familiarize participants with key tools like Google Colab and Jupyter Notebooks for plugin development.
- To guide participants through the process of converting physical models into digital plugins.
- To explore best practices for making plugins accessible and user-friendly for diverse applications.
- To offer hands-on experience in creating a functional plugin from a physical model.
Workshop Structure
Day 1: Introduction to Physical Models and Plugins
- Understanding Physical Models
- Importance of Turning Models into Plugins
- Tools Setup and Introduction to Google Colab
- Hands-On Exercise: Set Up Google Colab and Run Basic Models
Day 2: From Patch to Plugin – Turning Physical Models into Code
- Converting Physical Models to Code
- Key Libraries in Python for Physical Model Simulation
- Version Control and Debugging
- Hands-On Exercise: Code Representation and Debugging
Day 3: Finalizing and Deploying Plugins
- Plugin Architecture
- Optimization and Packaging
- Sharing and Deployment via GitHub
- Hands-On Exercise: Package and Deploy Your Plugin
Who Should Enrol?
- Doctoral Scholars & Researchers: PhD candidates seeking to integrate computational workflows into their molecular research.
- Postdoctoral Fellows: Early-career scientists aiming to enhance their data-driven publication profile.
- University Faculty: Professors and HODs interested in modern bioinformatics pedagogy and tool mastery.
- Industry Scientists: R&D professionals from the Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical sectors transitioning to genomic-driven discovery.
- Postgraduate Students: Final-year PG students looking for specialized research-grade exposure beyond standard curricula.
Important Dates
Registration Ends
01/28/2026
IST 04:30 PM
Workshop Dates
01/28/2026 – 01/30/2026
IST 05:30 PM
Workshop Outcomes
- Understand the process of transforming physical models into digital plugins.
- Gain proficiency in using tools like Google Colab and Jupyter Notebooks to create plugins.
- Be able to develop a working prototype plugin for real-world applications.
- Develop skills in ensuring the accessibility and usability of digital plugins.
- Have the confidence to implement these techniques in future projects, contributing to innovation in digital tools and products.
Fee Structure
Student
₹1999 | $60
Ph.D. Scholar / Researcher
₹2999 | $70
Academician / Faculty
₹3999 | $80
Industry Professional
₹5999 | $100
What You’ll Gain
- Live & recorded sessions
- e-Certificate upon completion
- Post-workshop query support
- Hands-on learning experience
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