[4eyes] FW: Southern California Robotics Symposium (SCR) - call for participation

Matthew Turk mturk at cs.ucsb.edu
Wed Feb 10 07:42:13 PST 2016


FYI

 

From: Sweet, Chad [mailto:sweetc at qti.qualcomm.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 9, 2016 10:51 PM
To: Tim Sherwood <sherwood at cs.ucsb.edu>; timcheng at ece.ucsb.edu; Matthew Turk
<mturk at cs.ucsb.edu>; Katie Byl <katiebyl at ece.ucsb.edu>
Cc: Bica, Vito <vbica at qti.qualcomm.com>
Subject: Southern California Robotics Symposium (SCR) - call for
participation

 

Dear UCSB Faculty,


We would be grateful if you could please distribute the following
call-for-participation/call-for-papers to your faculty members, researchers,
and graduate students in robotics.

Sincerely,
Chad Sweet

Director of Engineering, Qualcomm Research San Diego

 
We would like to invite all roboticists to participate in the 2016 Southern
California Robotics Symposium (http://robotics.usc.edu/scr) to be held on
April 22nd at UCSD, San Diego, CA.
Early registration (until Feb. 20th, 2016) is free, but we have a limited
number of available seats, so we strongly encourage attendees to register
sooner rather than later.

With a goal of becoming a prestigious annual tradition, SCR 2016 kicks off
by featuring an amazing line-up of speakers from academia and industry,
robotics demos, and industry booths. The symposium will also feature
poster/demo sessions intended to foster discussion on recent developments in
robotics.


Researchers are also invited to present their latest results during a short
spotlight presentation followed by an interactive poster session. Topics
from all areas of robotics research are welcome, including but not limited
to contributions of methodologies, algorithms, hardware, and system
architectures. Interested candidates should send a two-page abstract (in PDF
format) by March 1, 2016 to scr2016papers at gmail.com
<mailto:scr2016papers at gmail.com> . Further instruction can be found here:
http://robotics.usc.edu/scr/cfp.html

 

 

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