
معرفی
Andrew Thomas Campbell is a Professor and Albert Bradley 1915 Third Century Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Dartmouth College. His research focuses on ubiquitous computing, machine learning, and mental health, particularly using mobile and wearable sensors to assess and manage mental illnesses. He leads the StudentLife project, which tracks college students' mental health over four years, and co-directs the HealthX Lab. Campbell's work has received prestigious awards, including the ACM UbiComp 10-Year Impact Award for pioneering mobile sensing in mental health. He previously held tenure as an Associate Professor at Columbia University and has industry experience at Google and Verily. His research spans $42M in grants from NIH, NSF, and corporate partners, emphasizing technology-driven solutions for mental health challenges.
Education: B.Sc. from Aston University, M.Sc. from City University, Ph.D. from Lancaster University. He teaches CS 1 Introduction to Programming and mentors numerous students. Awards include the Dean of the Faculty Award for Mentoring (2025) and multiple ACM Test of Time Awards. His lab collaborations involve跨学科 teams addressing mental health through AI and sensing technologies.


