Reza Moulaei
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Dr. Reza Moulaei is a rising scholar whose work sits at the critical intersection of human-computer interaction, healthcare technology, and usability engineering. His research focuses on developing and evaluating frameworks for assessing how people interact with emerging technologies, particularly in the context of robotics and smart wearables. Dr. Moulaei’s most cited work, “The most used questionnaires for evaluating the usability of robots and smart wearables: A scoping review” (2024), has already garnered 11 citations, establishing him as a key voice in standardizing usability evaluation methods. This paper addresses a fundamental challenge in the field—helping researchers and practitioners select appropriate tools to measure user experience with complex, interactive systems. By systematically mapping the landscape of available questionnaires, Dr. Moulaei provides a crucial resource that accelerates research and improves product design. His contributions are particularly valuable as robotics and wearable technologies become more integrated into daily life, from healthcare monitoring to assistive devices. Dr. Moulaei’s work not only advances methodological rigor but also has practical implications for creating more intuitive, user-friendly technologies. As his citation record grows, he is establishing himself as an important contributor to the science of technology evaluation.
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