Induni Nayodhara Weerarathna
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences
Papers
5
Total Citations
95
H-Index
4
About
Induni Nayodhara Weerarathna is an emerging researcher whose work sits at the dynamic intersection of robotics, biomedical engineering, and healthcare technology. With a growing body of highly cited literature, Weerarathna has established herself as a compelling voice in exploring how cutting-edge technologies can reshape modern medicine. Her most influential contribution, "Human-Robot Collaboration for Healthcare: A Narrative Review" (2023), has garnered 39 citations, reflecting strong scholarly interest in how social and collaborative robots can address critical gaps in healthcare delivery, including physician shortages and rising costs. Her follow-up work on micro and nanorobots in medicine (2025, 29 citations) pushes the frontier further, examining how nanotechnology can enable targeted diagnostics and therapeutics at an unprecedented scale. Weerarathna has also investigated the convergence of engineering and biomedical sciences, artificial intelligence in diagnostics and medical imaging, and the integration of robotics with clinical practice. Collectively, her publications have accumulated nearly 100 citations, signaling meaningful early-career impact. For students and researchers navigating the rapidly evolving landscape of healthcare technology, Weerarathna's work offers an accessible yet rigorous roadmap to understanding how robotics, AI, and biomedical science are collectively transforming patient care.
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Top Papers
- 1Human-Robot Collaboration for Healthcare: A Narrative Review39 citations · 2023
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- 4ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN HEALTHCARE8 citations · 2023
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