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Subigya Nepal

HAI Postdoctoral Fellow

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Subigya is a postdoctoral fellow at HAI working with Professor Gabriella Harari. He received his PhD in Computer Science from Dartmouth College under Professor Andrew T. Campbell. His research integrates Ubiquitous Computing, AI, and Computational Social Science to gain insights into human behavior. Subigya leverages AI and passive sensing to assess wellbeing, develop just-in-time interventions, and enhance productivity across diverse settings. He has conducted extensive longitudinal studies, including a groundbreaking four-year study tracking over 200 Dartmouth students—the longest continuous mobile sensing study to date. His work encompasses analyzing COVID-19's impact on students, investigating workplace dynamics, and pioneering approaches for mental health assessment. Subigya's research spans clinical contexts, supporting patients with serious mental illness, and non-clinical environments like college campuses and workplaces, aiming to positively influence individual and societal wellbeing.

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