AMAM 2019, Adaptive Motion in Animals and Machines, Aug 19-23 2019, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland
Mark the date and first call for abstracts
Investigating how animals and humans excel at adaptive movements can help engineers to improve the adaptive capabilities of robots. In return, robots can serve as scientific tools to explore the basic principles of biological systems, in particular the neuromechanical mechanisms underlying their fascinating motor abilities. AMAM 2019 is the 9th international symposium dedicated to stimulate fruitful interactions among biologists and engineers interested in adaptive motion. It aims at bringing together researchers in robotics, biomechanics, neuroscience, sports science, and other fields related to motor behavior in biological and artificial systems. Previous symposia were held in Montreal, Canada (2000); Kyoto, Japan (2003); Ilmenau, Germany (2005); Cleveland, USA (2008); Awaji, Japan (2011); Darmstadt, Germany (2013); Cambridge, USA (2015); and Sapporo, Japan (2017).
Abstract contributions are invited from all areas pertaining to
adaptive motion in animals and machines. Accepted abstracts are
presented in either oral or poster sessions based on assessed
suitability by the program committee. Invited talks and some
selected speakers will be presented in oral sessions in a single
track. We also encourage participants to contribute hardware
demonstrations, as part of the ‘Robot Zoo’@AMAM2019.
Important dates:
Program Committee:
General Chair:
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