Hello! I am
Colin LeFevre
(he/him)
Hello! I am
I am a Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) researcher and an Informatics Ph.D. student at the University of California, Irvine. Previously, I was a researcher at the Proactive Health Informatics research group, and earned a B.S. in Informatics from Indiana University.
I study how technologies can be designed to support health and wellbeing in everyday settings. At present, I am focused on digital mental health, particularly stigma and self-management. My B.S. research advisor was Christina Chung, and my Ph.D. research advisor is Madhu Reddy.
Currently, I'm settling into my Ph.D., starting an initial project, and acclimating to southern California's excessive sunshine and lack of rain.
I am a Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) researcher and an Informatics Ph.D. student at the University of California, Irvine. Previously, I was a researcher at the Proactive Health Informatics research group, and earned a B.S. in Informatics from Indiana University.
I study how technologies can be designed to support health and wellbeing in everyday settings. At present, I am focused on digital mental health, particularly stigma and self-management. My B.S. research advisor was Christina Chung, and my Ph.D. research advisor is Madhu Reddy.
Currently, I'm settling into my Ph.D., starting an initial project, and acclimating to southern California's excessive sunshine and lack of rain.
Hello! I am
Colin LeFevre
(he/him)
Hello! I am
I am a Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) researcher and an Informatics Ph.D. student at the University of California, Irvine. Previously, I was a researcher at the Proactive Health Informatics research group, and earned a B.S. in Informatics from Indiana University.
I study how technologies can be designed to support health and wellbeing in everyday settings. At present, I am focused on digital mental health, particularly stigma and self-management. My B.S. research advisor was Christina Chung, and my Ph.D. research advisor is Madhu Reddy.
Currently, I'm settling into my Ph.D., starting an initial project, and acclimating to southern California's excessive sunshine and lack of rain.