Aparna holds a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. She was the university’s first rank holder during both programs. Aparna was granted the CSIR Diamond Jubilee Research Interns Fellowship and has worked as a Research Intern at CSIR Central Scientific Instruments Organisation and as a Project Assistant at CSIR Structural Engineering Research Centre for over three years.
She is an avid researcher and has published several articles at international conferences and in journals on modelling, analysis, and optimisation of nonlinear real-world systems. She is passionate about pursuing research that will bring about industrial advancements and socio-economic evolution.
COVID19 has demanded effective alternative methods for healthcare delivery. Telemedicine has seen unprecedented growth during the pandemic. This project invites to explore the ways to use telemedicine to strengthen India's health system using global experience, especially Australia.
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