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Yatharth Ranjan

Mr Yatharth Ranjan

Software Developer and PhD student

Biography

Yatharth Ranjan is a Software Developer and PhD student at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at King's College London.

He is a computer Scientist with keen interests in mHealth, mobile application development and streaming applications. I am currently working on developing the RADAR-CNS data collection platform. He is also enrolled in a part-time PhD which focusses on development of novel software and analytical solutions focussed on scalability, interoperability, precision and just-in-time remote collection and monitoring of mHealth data from smartphones and wearables in different disorder areas. 

Research Interests

  • mHealth 
  • Machine Learning 
  • Software Engineering 
  • Distributed Systems 
  • Data Integration 
  • Data Analysis 
  • Big Data 
  • Just In time 
  • Interoperability

Research

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ADHD Remote Technology (ART)

The ADHD Remote Technology (ART) research programme focuses on the development and application of a novel remote measurement technology system for ADHD

ART-CARMA 300PI
ART-CARMA - The ADHD Remote Technology study of cardiometabolic risk factors and medication adherence

ART-CARMA, the ADHD Remote Technology study of cardiometabolic risk factors and medication adherence, is a large remote monitoring project on adults with ADHD

Project status: Ongoing

ART-PILOT 300PI
ART-pilot

The ADHD Remote Technology pilot feasibility study (ART-pilot) involves the initial development stages of the new remote measurement technology system for ADHD

Project status: Completed

ART-Transition (1)
ART-transition - ADHD Remote Technology and ADHD transition: predicting and preventing negative outcomes

ADHD Remote Technology and ADHD transition: predicting and preventing negative outcomes (ART-transition) is a five-year MRC-funded research programme.

Project status: Ongoing

Research

ART LOGO
ADHD Remote Technology (ART)

The ADHD Remote Technology (ART) research programme focuses on the development and application of a novel remote measurement technology system for ADHD

ART-CARMA 300PI
ART-CARMA - The ADHD Remote Technology study of cardiometabolic risk factors and medication adherence

ART-CARMA, the ADHD Remote Technology study of cardiometabolic risk factors and medication adherence, is a large remote monitoring project on adults with ADHD

Project status: Ongoing

ART-PILOT 300PI
ART-pilot

The ADHD Remote Technology pilot feasibility study (ART-pilot) involves the initial development stages of the new remote measurement technology system for ADHD

Project status: Completed

ART-Transition (1)
ART-transition - ADHD Remote Technology and ADHD transition: predicting and preventing negative outcomes

ADHD Remote Technology and ADHD transition: predicting and preventing negative outcomes (ART-transition) is a five-year MRC-funded research programme.

Project status: Ongoing