Neha Shinde
Papers
2
Total Citations
7
H-Index
2
About
Neha Shinde is a researcher whose work sits at the intersection of robotics, automation, and artificial intelligence, with a particular focus on advancing autonomous and embedded systems. Her 2014 paper, "Dynamics of Robotic Arm," offers a foundational exploration of automation and artificial intelligence in the context of autonomous systems — machines capable of operating without manual intervention — earning 4 citations and establishing her early voice in the field. Building on this, her 2015 publication, "Implementation of Generic Multi-Purpose Robotic Arm," delves into the practical application of programmed intelligence to create robotic systems that mimic human motion, reflecting the growing interdisciplinary synergy between embedded systems and AI. This work has garnered 3 citations, further contributing to her scholarly footprint. Though early in citation volume, Shinde's research addresses timely and consequential questions about how intelligent robotic systems can be designed and deployed across real-world applications. Her contributions speak to the broader momentum in computer science and electronics, where automation is rapidly reshaping industries, making her work a meaningful reference point for students and engineers exploring the foundations of modern robotics.
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Top Papers
- 1Dynamics of Robotic Arm4 citations · 2014
- 2Implementation of Generic Multi-Purpose Robotic Arm3 citations · 2015