Tzu-Chi Hsu
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Tzu-Chi Hsu is a leading researcher in gerontechnology and human-robot interaction, with a focus on socially assistive robots (SARs) for older adults. Her most cited work, a 2022 literature review, systematically examines how SARs can enhance emotional health and social interaction in aging populations, bridging the gap between robotics and smart healthcare. By synthesizing evidence from inception through August 2022, Hsu’s meta-analysis provides critical insights into the design and deployment of robots that support independent living and combat loneliness—a growing concern in an internet-connected era. Though early in her citation trajectory (6 citations), this foundational paper has already shaped discussions on ethical, practical, and technological challenges in assistive robotics. Hsu’s contributions stand out for their interdisciplinary rigor, merging engineering, psychology, and public health. Her work not only advances academic understanding but also informs real-world applications in elder care, positioning her as a rising voice in the movement toward human-centered, socially intelligent technology.
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