Summary
Vignesh Ravichandran is a PhD researcher and engineer with nine years of experience building wearable biosensing systems and healthcare data platforms. At the University of Rhode Island’s Wearable Biosensing Lab he has driven NIH- and NSF-funded projects—publishing extensively—on remote monitoring for opioid withdrawal, Parkinson’s motor symptoms, neonatal breathing, and gut activity. He combines hands-on bioinstrumentation and embedded firmware design with biosignal deep learning, and previously implemented an HL7-compliant cloud analytics pipeline at WellAware to integrate patient-reported and wearable data. As a former co-founder building low-cost health and agricultural sensors and an intern at Nokia Bell Labs, he brings product-minded pragmatism to research problems. Known for textile electrodes and multimodal patch prototypes, he focuses on translational tech that improves patient outcomes.
9 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
High School, Computer Science, High School, Computer Science at Padma Seshadri Bala Bhavan K.K Nagar
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical Engineering (Biomedical specialization), Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical Engineering (Biomedical specialization) at University of Rhode Island
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Anna University Chennai