Trisha Amin

Texas A&M University

Papers

1

Total Citations

25

H-Index

1

About

Trisha Amin’s research focuses on the intersection of robotics, public health, and international policy, with a particular emphasis on deploying robotic systems during global health crises. Her most-cited work, “An analysis of international use of robots for COVID-19,” provides a comprehensive examination of how robots were utilized worldwide to mitigate pandemic-related challenges—from disinfection and telemedicine to logistics and social distancing enforcement. This study, which has garnered 25 citations, stands as a key reference for understanding the rapid adoption of robotics in emergency response contexts. Amin’s contributions are notable for bridging technical robotics with real-world humanitarian applications, offering actionable insights for policymakers and engineers alike. Her work highlights the critical role of automation in enhancing healthcare resilience and reducing human exposure to infectious diseases. By documenting diverse international case studies, she has helped shape best practices for integrating robots into pandemic preparedness plans. Amin’s research continues to influence discussions on the ethical and practical dimensions of robotics in public health, making her a valuable voice in the growing field of crisis robotics.

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Papers
25
Total Citations
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🏆 Most Cited Paper
An analysis of international use of robots for COVID-19 [Image: see text]
25 citations · 2021
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2021 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 4
🏛 Institutions: Texas A&M University

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