Dr. Kahol completed his PhD from Arizona State University.
He is a Team Leader of the Affordable Health Technologies Division in PHFI. In PHFI, Dr Kahol works towards technology that can enable patients to become co-designers of their health by actively being participants in designing their health programs and prevention programs. Dr Kahol was an assistant professor in the School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering in Arizona State University and an assistant professor adjunct in Mayo Clinic, USA.
Broadly, his research in healthcare encompasses a wide spectrum of state of the art information technology, mobile technology and sensor technology for public health. It includes applications such as simulation and games for training and education, social networking tools, and feedback and monitoring systems that involve wearable sensors and mobile computing.
He is the inventor of the swasthya slate system which is a mobile tablet which can perform 33 diagnostic tests and enable all functions of a public health system from diagnosis to referrals