This program involves up to 2.5 months of mentorship. As a mentor, you will provide your mentee(s) with feedback/ suggestions for improvement on aspects such as (1) the direction of the design; (2) models and experiments; (3) results analysis; (4) presentation/organization of the final paper they plan to submit to ML4H 2023.
Mentees and mentors are encouraged to have bi-weekly one-hour meetings to discuss the paper's progress (e.g., the mentors and mentees matched during the first round will have approximately four one-hour meetings over eight weeks).
Mentorship applications will continue to be accepted on a rolling basis.
Timeline for first round matches:
June 18 – June 19: Details about initial mentee-mentor pair-ups are sent out.
June 19 – June 23: Mentees are expected to initiate contact with their mentor and arrange an initial meeting. In this meeting, the mentees should discuss the paper’s idea and outline with the mentors as well as the plan (dates, format, expectations, etc) for their bi-weekly meetings.
June 23 – Sept 7: The mentors and mentees will meet on a bi-weekly basis to work on the paper. After each meeting, the mentees are expected to incorporate the mentors’ feedback and send an updated draft of the paper to the mentors.
Sept 7: ML4H Submission deadline.
Mentors and mentees will be matched at random based on your shared research areas.