Summary
Krishna Gokhale is a Technology Specialist and research-driven software engineer with 11 years’ experience building automated data extraction, analysis and predictive modelling tools for epidemiology at the University of Birmingham. He architected Dexter, a system that converts electronic health records into Real World Evidence in minutes, enabling high-impact publications and multimillion-pound research funding. Combining a PhD in Computer Science with hands-on full-stack and data-science skills, he focuses on research automation, knowledge engineering and making AI models (including LSTMs) interpretable. Krishna has progressed from software developer to technology lead while mentoring teams and shaping project strategy, marrying academic rigor with production-grade engineering. Based in the UK, he brings a rare blend of epidemiological domain knowledge and software craftsmanship that accelerates translational health research.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering (BE), Computer Science, Bachelor of Engineering (BE), Computer Science at Bangalore Institute Of Technology
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computer Science at University of Birmingham