Arpad Kelemen
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Arpad Kelemen is a leading researcher at the intersection of assistive technology and neurodevelopmental disorders, with a primary focus on leveraging computer- and robot-assisted therapies to improve social and intellectual functioning in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). His most cited work, a 2019 study with 74 citations, critically examines how emerging technologies can augment traditional social skills therapy, addressing the core social interaction challenges faced by children with ASD. Kelemen's contributions are pioneering in demonstrating how structured, technology-mediated interventions can create safe, predictable environments for skill acquisition, offering scalable solutions for therapeutic settings. Beyond this flagship paper, his research portfolio consistently explores the integration of intelligent systems into clinical and educational contexts, emphasizing evidence-based outcomes. With a career dedicated to bridging engineering and behavioral science, Kelemen’s work has significant implications for accessible, personalized therapy, making him a key voice in the growing field of digital therapeutics for neurodiverse populations.
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