Gayan Kuruppu is a PhD candidate and Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Derby with eight years of experience building cloud-native digital twins, IoT platforms, and AI multi-agent systems for healthcare and industrial applications. He combines hands-on full-stack development—demonstrated by modularising enterprise platforms at IVY Tech and front-end contributions to open-source GitHub projects—with research that produced a published health digital twin framework in npj Digital Medicine. Skilled in Azure cloud services, Device Provisioning, NoSQL/SQL databases and automated test suites, he has rapidly implemented large-scale twin frameworks (50,000 instances) and led a scRNA-seq digital twin team for drug discovery. Active in regional tech communities across Derby, Nottingham and Birmingham, he balances technical depth with practical product and market strategy experience from early-stage launches. An avid hiker and reader of classical antiquity, he brings a rare blend of field-tested engineering resilience and scholarly curiosity to applied AI and healthcare innovation.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Artificial Intelligence, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Artificial Intelligence at University of Derby
Bachelor of Science - BS, Management and Information Technology, Bachelor of Science - BS, Management and Information Technology at South Eastern University of Sri Lanka
Bachelor of Information Technology, Information Technology, Bachelor of Information Technology, Information Technology at University of Colombo
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Contributions:1 review, 150 commits, 1 PR in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Gayan primarily focused on UI development within the repository. They implemented and organized CSS styles, refactoring the structure of the `docs/styles.css` file and renaming it. Additionally, the user added a JavaScript file (`chart.min.js`), likely to provide charting functionality within the front-end. Finally, the user updated the graph.js file.
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