About the Founder – Noah Duncan, MS, MBA
Noah Duncan is a behavioral data scientist, neuropsychology specialist, and AI-driven healthcare innovator with over a decade of experience across clinical, academic, and applied research environments. His career spans military medicine, academic hospital systems, and behavioral health organizations, where he has consistently applied evidence-based approaches to improve cognitive evaluation, streamline workflows, and enhance behavioral health outcomes.
Beginning with a bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Georgia, Noah holds master’s degrees in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from the University of North Florida and an MBA from the University of Florida. He is currently completing a third graduate degree in Business Analytics and Data Science at Oklahoma State University. His academic and clinical training also includes work through the Marcus Autism Center, the Defense Health Agency, Emory University, and the Mayo Clinic.
A certified Microsoft Azure practitioner, Noah’s technical proficiencies span SPSS, JMP Pro, Python, SQL, SAS Viya, Snowflake, and machine learning frameworks for natural language processing, time series forecasting, and multimodal behavioral modeling. He is actively expanding his credentials through certifications in statistical modeling with SAS, Google, Python-based data analytics, and project management.
As Founder and CEO of HipAI, Noah is leading the development of artificial intelligence-powered tools that support cognitive and behavioral health professionals through computer vision, audio signal analysis, and intelligent validity testing. Built to complement today’s clinical standards, HipAI’s predictive systems are designed for future adaptability — with the potential to serve as validated alternatives to traditional assessment protocols.
“We’re designing AI systems that amplify professional insight with clarity, not complexity. Our goal is to modernize behavioral and allied health assessment through responsible, research-aligned innovation.”