Melika Azim Zadegan: My Second PhD Study Results: Older Patients’ Expectations of Smart Rings in Remote Monitoring at Home
In my previous blog post, I reflected on the first study of my PhD, where we found that many older neurological patients were willing to accept remote monitoring (RM) at home even before its implementation. Those living with a caregiver or having higher education levels were more open to RM, while age, gender, and place […]
Andrius Penkauskas: Addressing the infamous “So what” question
Scientific research is a formidable journey, often requiring months or even years to transform an initial idea into a tangible outcome. The process demands immense dedication, involving the navigation of complex problems, meticulous review and analysis of existing literature, scrutiny of data, and the development of code line by line. Each of these steps not […]
Andrius Penkauskas: Variance is the key
A few years ago, as I began my PhD journey, I wrote a blog post illustrating the multidisciplinary approach I embrace, starting with a Japanese proverb. Little did I know that this path would eventually bring me to Japan. This extraordinary experience prompts me to revisit and discuss with you the significance of multidisciplinarity once […]