Assoc. Prof. Dr. Saranya T.S | Psychology | Women Researcher Award

Amity University Bengalore | India

Dr. Saranya T.S serves as an Associate Professor at Amity University, Bengaluru, and is a distinguished scholar in Clinical Psychology. She holds extensive academic and research experience, with a strong focus on mental health, behavioral sciences, and the integration of technology-driven tools in psychological research. Her publications reflect innovative applications of Artificial Intelligence, IoT, and machine learning in diagnosing and managing psychological conditions, contributing significantly to the interdisciplinary domain of cognitive and clinical research. With an h-index of 8, 29 documents, and 189 citations, Dr. Saranya has established a notable research impact in the field. Her work emphasizes the development of evidence-based therapeutic models and the enhancement of well-being through data-driven approaches. She has guided multiple research projects, presented at international forums, and received recognition for academic excellence and professional commitment. Her ongoing contributions continue to advance scientific understanding in psychology, bridging traditional therapeutic frameworks with modern computational methods.

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Featured Publications

Cherappurath, N., Navaf, M., Ceylan, H. İ., Elayaraja, M., Sunooj, K. V., Satheesan, S. T., Thoompenthodi, M. A., Perumbalath, S., Bayrakdaroğlu, S., & Muntean, R. I. (2025). Synergistic effects of exercise and nano-curcumin supplementation in women with lifestyle-related diseases: A scoping review. Nutrients, 17(21), 3334. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17213334

Parth, S., Tahir, M. A., Kharmih, D., Saranya, T. S., & Gupta, S. K. (2025). Preventing social ostracism at workplace through cultural sensitive programmes. Public Administration and Law Review, 3, 91–100. https://doi.org/10.36690/2674-5216-2025-3-91-100

Nagasubramanian, H., & Saranya, T. S. (2025). Reviewing the effectiveness of machine learning algorithm for detecting risk behaviours through speech patterns. Annals of Neurosciences. https://doi.org/10.1177/09727531251369285

Saranya, T. S., & Ashok, S. (2025). “Praying in or preying on my skin”: A narrative study of transgender and gender non-conforming individuals’ experiences with religion and gender identity in India. Frontiers in Sociology.

Saranya, T. S., Raj, G., Kiso, K., Kharmih, D., Yepthomi, K., Gupta, S. K., Thou, G., Ashok, S., Ashalatha, T. L., & Benno, A. M. (2025). Art in the abyss: Creativity and the schizophrenic mind. Frontiers in Psychiatry. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1617462

Saranya T.S | Psychology | Women Researcher Award

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