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Ruijia Chen

Public Health

Boston University

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About Ruijia Chen at Boston University (BU)

Based at Boston University, Ruijia Chen focuses their scholarly efforts on health disparities, dementia, cognitive aging, elder abuse, social determinants of health, aging populations, epidemiological methods, minority health, bridging the gap between theory and practice in health disparities. A representative example of their recent contribution is the study titled "High-Efficiency Contactless Power Transfer System for Electric Vehicle Battery Charging Application", which offers critical insights into the dynamics of health disparities and dementia. Additional work such as "Cooperative Time and Energy-Optimal Lane Change Maneuvers for Connected Automated Vehicles" further demonstrates their commitment to advancing knowledge in this domain.

Research Areas

health disparitiesdementiacognitive agingelder abusesocial determinants of healthaging populationsepidemiological methodsminority health
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Research Output

Total Citations274

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Publications10

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h-index7

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i10-index5

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