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Ha Le
Adaptive wearable AI for human activity recognition
PhD Candidate
Northeastern University
Your week at a glance
- Small group — you facilitate Group 3 · Cygnus on Day 5 (Stress-test).
- Job talk — Day 6 (Sat, Jun 27), 11:15 AM · Room B · Alder 103 — “Towards Accurate Tracking and Annotation of Physical Activities In-the-Wild”.
- Poster — Day 7 (Sun, Jun 28) · Session A (9:15–10:15 AM).
Ha Le is a PhD student at Northeastern University, advised by Prof. Stephen Intille and Prof. Varun Mishra. Her research focuses on developing human-in-the-loop systems for tracking and measuring physical activity and everyday behaviors using wearable devices.
Awards & honors
Recognition
- Apple AI/ML Fellowship (Apple Scholar in AIML for Human-Centered AI) (2026)
- Northeastern University Outstanding PhD Students Award, for Humanics (2026)
- Distinguished Contribution to the Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science, Gustavus Adolphus College (2022)