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Andrew T. Campbell is the Albert Bradley 1915 Third Century Professor in Computer Science at Dartmouth College where he leads the StudentLife Project on mental health sensing. He is known for his early work on mobile sensing where he "pioneered applying machine learning across local devices and servers"​ (ACM SenSys Test of Time Award​)​ to first infer human behavior (e.g., in-conversation, sitting, walking, running) on smartphones-- today every Apple and Android phone supports activity recognition. Before joining Dartmouth, he was a tenured associate professor of electrical engineering at Columbia University and prior to that he spent ten years in the software industry in the USA and Europe. He has been a visiting professor at CMU Rwanda, University of Salamanca and Cambridge University. Between 2016-2018 he was a visiting research scientist at Verily Life Sciences working on mental health sensing. He took leave from Dartmouth in 2016 and joined Google for a year to work on cardiovascular health and wearables as a member of the Android group. His work has received a number of awards (e.g., ACM SIGMOBILE Test of Time Award 2019, NSF CAREER Award) and has been covered by the popular press (New York Times, Financial Times, Economist), TV (BBC, CBS), radio (NPR) and at cultural events (South by Southwest).