Reena Bhavya
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Reena Bhavya is a researcher whose work sits at the critical intersection of mobile communication, emerging technology, and public health. Her most-cited study, "Role of Mobile Communication with Emerging Technology in COVID’19" (2020, 20 citations), provides a timely and essential analysis of how digital systems were rapidly adopted to sustain daily life during the pandemic. In this work, Bhavya examines the profound shift in communication patterns as societies faced the unprecedented challenges of COVID-19, highlighting how mobile technologies became indispensable for maintaining social connections, accessing information, and coordinating responses to a global health crisis. Her research underscores the resilience of technological infrastructure in the face of serious health hazards, demonstrating how emerging tools were welcomed and integrated into everyday routines. By documenting this transformation, Bhavya offers valuable insights into the role of communication technology during emergencies, making her work a key reference for scholars studying the intersection of digital innovation and crisis management. Her contributions are particularly relevant for students and researchers exploring how technology adapts to meet urgent societal needs.
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- 1Role of Mobile Communication with Emerging Technology in COVID’1920 citations · 2020