• 7th Workshop on Long-Term Human Motion Prediction

    Meeting Room: 402 The Long-term Human Motion Prediction (LHMP) workshop, taking place every ICRA in 2019--2024, offers a unique interdisciplinary platform for researchers and practitioners from different communities to discuss […]

  • Robot Safety Under Uncertainty from Intangible Specifications

    Meeting Room: 405 Robot and automation systems are expected to carry out increasingly sophisticated tasks in complex environments. This places stringent expectations on their autonomy stack to enforce operational constraints […]

  • Robots in the Wild

    Meeting Room: 411 In the field, we throw robots into the wild to achieve what seems a simple task, that quickly ends up being arduous. As experts, we continuously loop […]

  • Foundation Models and Neuro-Symbolic AI for Robotics

    Meeting Room: 305 The field of robotics has experienced significant growth through the integration of machine learning models, particularly with the rise of foundation models, neuro-symbolic AI, generative models (such […]

  • REaCT: Robotics for Environmental and Climate Assessment

    Meeting Room: 408 Surveying biotic and abiotic factors in the Earth's system is vital for addressing sustainability, climate change, and biodiversity loss. However, collecting comprehensive ecological data at relevant scales […]

  • Robot Software Architectures 2025

    Meeting Room: International Ballroom C (Omni Hotel) RSA25 is intended to create a forum where researchers, practitioners, and professionals can discuss on principles and practice in the use of advanced […]

  • Workshop on Field Robotics

    Meeting Room: International Ballroom F (Omni Hotel) Field robotics tackles the problem of developing, deploying, and evaluating autonomous mobile systems in unstructured and often dynamic environments. Typical commercial applications are in agriculture, construction, mining, and forestry. The range of physical mediums is also very diversified: in the air, on the ground, underground, on the water, […]

  • Multi-Stable and Origami-based Soft Robots

    Meeting Room: 304 Bi- and multi-stable structures, as well as origami structures, can rapidly release elastic energy during transitions between different equilibrium shapes. These snap-through transitions between stable configurations are characterized by rapid and amplified motions. In recent years, the application of bi- and multi-stability to soft actuators and robots has attracted significant research interest. […]