Important Dates:
Submission deadline: 30/09/2025
Notification of acceptance: 06/10/2025
Final Version: To be announced
Workshop Date: 24/10/2025
Submission Format: Papers must be up to 2 pages (without references) in IEEE Conf format with 2 columns. Any changes will be announced as soon as possible.
Posters: All accepted papers will be showcased as posters. Poster guideline are the same the IROS conference (https://www.iros25.org/callforlatebreakingresults#:~:text=Poster%20format%20(if%20accepted)%3A,in%20the%20most%20effective%20manner. )
· Language : English
· Size : A0 dimensions (841mm wide × 1189mm high)
· File format: PDF (Please limit the size of the PDF file to 2 MB)
· Poster format (if accepted): Posters should be prepared and printed by the authors on A0-sized paper or fabric for display during the Poster Session. The layout and design are left to the authors’ discretion, allowing them to present their research in the most effective manner.
Notes 1: Each accepted submission will be assigned a designated space within the poster area. Please note that presenters must be registered participants of the conference in order to present. While these works will be accessible to all attendees during the session, they will not be peer-reviewed and will not appear as official publications in IEEE Xplore.
We invite early-career researchers, biomechanical engineers, biomechatronic, clinicians and healthcare professionals, roboticists, and members from different scientific communities to submit contributions. We will especially encourage women and young researchers' participation, in order to support gender balance and the promotion of early-career researchers to present themselves to the community.
The papers will be peer-reviewed (single-blind) for the relevance of content to the workshop and basic quality. The selected extended abstracts and videos will be disseminated and available in this website. Accepted manuscripts will be invited to present a teaser of their work to all participants of the workshop (single-track presentation). The spotlight teasers will be accompanied by posters during the interactive session at the coffee-break.
Topics of Interest
This workshop is therefore interested in covering and addressing topics within the following scope (but not limited to):
Human-in-the-loop Control
Assistive Systems
Whole-body Control of Physical Interaction with Humans
Clinical Case Studies
Exoskeletons and Prosthetics
Rehabilitation Robotics
Human Movement/Biomechanics
Automation and Human Digital Twins
Applications in Wearable and Haptic Devices
Dignity and Autonomy as Fundamental Rights in Human-Machine-Relations
Musculo-skeletal Models and Ergonomics
Collaborative and Ergonomics Control
Design and Control of Actuators for Human-Robot Interaction
Safety/softness in Physical Human-Robot Interaction
Cybathalon