
Heet Sankesara
Research Assistant & PhD Student
Biography
Heet Sankesara is a research assistant working on ADHD Remote Technology (ART) project, RADAR-CNS and RADAR-AD projects, at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience at King's College London.
Prior to King's, Heet worked as an NLP Researcher at LangTec in Hamburg, Germany. There he worked on various NLP deep learning architectures especially BERT based models. He designed an efficient deep learning based architecture for estimate quality of German to English translations by automated translation machines and developed its web based interface.
He completed his BTech in Computer Science and Engineering.
Research interests
- Data Science
- Machine Learning
- Deep Learning
- NLP
- Software Engineering
Research

ADHD Remote Technology (ART)
The ADHD Remote Technology (ART) research programme focuses on the development and application of a novel remote measurement technology system for ADHD

ART-CARMA – The ADHD Remote Technology study of cardiometabolic risk factors and medication adherence
ART-CARMA, the ADHD Remote Technology study of cardiometabolic risk factors and medication adherence, is a large remote monitoring project on adults with ADHD.
Project status: Ongoing

ART-pilot
The ADHD Remote Technology pilot feasibility study (ART-pilot) involves the initial development stages of the new remote measurement technology system for ADHD
Project status: Completed

ART-transition - ADHD Remote Technology and ADHD transition: predicting and preventing negative outcomes
ADHD Remote Technology and ADHD transition: predicting and preventing negative outcomes (ART-transition) is a five-year MRC-funded research programme.
Project status: Ongoing
Research

ADHD Remote Technology (ART)
The ADHD Remote Technology (ART) research programme focuses on the development and application of a novel remote measurement technology system for ADHD

ART-CARMA – The ADHD Remote Technology study of cardiometabolic risk factors and medication adherence
ART-CARMA, the ADHD Remote Technology study of cardiometabolic risk factors and medication adherence, is a large remote monitoring project on adults with ADHD.
Project status: Ongoing

ART-pilot
The ADHD Remote Technology pilot feasibility study (ART-pilot) involves the initial development stages of the new remote measurement technology system for ADHD
Project status: Completed

ART-transition - ADHD Remote Technology and ADHD transition: predicting and preventing negative outcomes
ADHD Remote Technology and ADHD transition: predicting and preventing negative outcomes (ART-transition) is a five-year MRC-funded research programme.
Project status: Ongoing