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About
Lina Ge is an interdisciplinary researcher whose work sits at the compelling intersection of robotics, artificial intelligence, and healthcare — particularly the application of intelligent technologies to support vulnerable populations. Her most impactful contribution, a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials examining intelligent robot interventions for people with dementia, has already garnered 10 citations since its 2025 publication, establishing her as an emerging authority in socially assistive robotics and dementia care. This rigorous work evaluates how robotic therapies influence behavioral and psychological symptoms as well as quality of life across diverse care settings, providing much-needed evidence to guide clinical practice. Alongside her healthcare-focused research, Ge has demonstrated strong technical expertise in autonomous systems, evidenced by her 2022 paper on angle-guided ant colony algorithms for mobile robot path planning — a methodological contribution that addresses critical limitations such as local optima convergence and processing speed, earning 7 citations. Together, her body of work reveals a researcher who bridges algorithmic innovation with real-world human-centered applications. Students and practitioners in both robotics engineering and geriatric care will find her research particularly valuable as the demand for assistive technologies continues to grow globally.
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- 2Mobile Robot Path Planning Based on Angle-Guided Ant Colony Algorithm7 citations · 2022
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