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Dr. Nadia Gomez is a pioneering researcher in socially assistive robotics, with a focus on human-robot interaction for healthcare applications. Her most cited work, "The Design of an Interactive Socially Assistive Robot for Patient Care" (2007, 7 citations), introduced a groundbreaking non-contact robot with a human-like demeanor designed for hospital wards and veteran homes. This early contribution laid the foundation for her broader research into how robots can provide emotional and physical support to patients without direct physical contact, addressing critical needs in elderly care and rehabilitation. Dr. Gomez's work is notable for its emphasis on empathy-driven design, ensuring robots respond naturally to human cues. While her citation count reflects the niche but growing nature of her field, her influence is evident in subsequent studies on assistive robotics and patient-centered technology. She has also been recognized for her interdisciplinary approach, bridging engineering, psychology, and clinical practice. Dr. Gomez continues to shape the future of healthcare robotics, advocating for ethical, accessible, and socially intelligent systems that enhance patient well-being.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
The Design of an Interactive Socially Assistive Robot for Patient Care
7 citations · 2007
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2007 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 3
🏛 Institutions: State University of New York

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