Summer23 Onboarding

First Steps

  • Add your name to the team’s website through a pull request here
  • Request access to gablab slack, look for workspace Gablab, request access, once you have joined, search for channel #satralab

Group Meetings

  • These are optional. You can attend remotely or in person.
  • Sensein group meetings (PI: Satra Ghosh): Tuesdays from 1-3pm in rm 46-5165, zoom link. Schedule is here. More relevent meeting for those doing computational work
  • Gablab group meetings (PI: John Gabrieli): Fridays from 12-1pm in rm 46-5193, zoom link. Schedule is here

Work Expectations/Preferences

  • Weekly updates on Friday mornings detailing (bullet point list): what you’ve done, what you’re planning, any questions/blockers - can send via slack or email.
  • You can work in-person (46-5094) or remotely, whichever you prefer.
  • Bimonthly meetings (or weekly if you prefer) - could do one hour meetings every two weeks or 30 min meetings every week
  • End of summer write-up: present summary of what you researched at the end of the semester
  • Fill out mentorship agreement within 15 days of starting

Reading/Writing Research Papers

  • For tips on writing a good research paper (should also be helpful in reading papers too), see Mensch & Kording’s paper.
  • For guidelines on how to quickly and efficiently read a research paper
  • questions you can ask yourself as you’re reading a paper Reading a research paper

Technical Onboarding

OpenMind: cluster where we store data and run scripts

  • Request openmind account + do course to get access and post certificate on OpenMind github
    • Account Request Example: Attn @s-b,@djarecka: “maedbh maedbh@mit.edu” PI: Satrajit Ghosh
    • Verify which groups you’re part of on openmind by typing groups: you should see om_sig and gablab. om_sig is Satra Ghosh’s group and gablab is John Gabrieli’s group.
  • Follow instructions on openmind setup for getting starting on openmind (bash scripts etc.)
    • openmind website: this provides generic pointers to various elements of openmind, the link to FAQs is particularly useful.

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