
Malhar Bhide
I'm Building
Detecting signs of schizophrenia using actigraphy data
Bio
Malhar is a young technical builder based in Champaign, United States, where he is actively working on projects that leverage technology to improve mental health. He received a Medici Grant from the 1517 Fund to focus on detecting signs of schizophrenia using actigraphy data. Previously, Malhar has been involved with various tech initiatives, including his work as a junior in Computer Science at the University of Illinois, contributing to projects like Brainwaves.",.
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