See Guide to HAIST’s Intro Fellowship.
- Harvard ML Slack, which is used by lots (most?) of ML grad students at Harvard. Sent to #random. (Gabe + Ben E.)
- HMMT Slack, which is a competitive math competition run by Harvard/MIT students. (Gabe)
- Math 55 Slack, which is the most advanced first-year math class. (Kevin Cong)
- Harvard Computer Society Slack, which is a large undergrad CS student group. (Gabe)
- CS Concentrator Piazza, which is a Q/A forum for Harvard CS concentrators. (Xander)
- CS 124 Ed, discussion platform for a popular and advanced CS course. (Gabe, TA)
- Women in CS Mailing List, a large student group for women interested in CS. (Daniella)
- CS 229BR Slack (Foundations of Deep Learning, also in person), an advanced CS class taught by Boaz Barak and highly popular among advanced undergrads and ML grad students. (Gabe and Naomi)
- Neuro 140 (Artificial & Natural Intelligence), a seminar course popular for AI-interested students. (Naomi & Nikola)
- Harvard Undergraduate Machine Intelligence Community (HUMIC), an AI-oriented student group. (Alex Cai)
- CS 282BR Slack (Interpretability), 40 person graduate-level course on interpretability (Xander).
- Referrals from current members and former intro fellows, which is a key priority for us (see copy).
- HAIST general interest form subscribers.
- Harvard EA Slack, effective altruism undergraduate student group.
- Extras: concentration-specific mailing lists, people who have published in NeurIPS/ICML/ICLR.