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Roboletics 2.0: Workshop on Athletic Robots and Dynamic Motor Skills

Submissions are open for Roboletics 2.0, a workshop on athletic robots and dynamic motor skills at ICRA 2025. Topics include systems design, real-time controllers, and human-robot collaboration.

Submissions are now open for Roboletics 2.0: Workshop on Athletic Robots and Dynamic Motor Skills at the IEEE International Conference on Robotics & Automation (ICRA 2025).

This workshop brings together researchers, engineers, and industry leaders to explore cutting-edge innovations in athletic robotics, aiming to accelerate the transition of agile robots from controlled labs to complex, real-world environments.

Key Details:

Topics of Interest:

  • Systems design enabling athletic behaviors in robots
  • Real-time controllers and planners for athletic movements
  • Safety frameworks for athletic robots
  • Sensing and state estimation under time and compute constraints
  • Communication systems for robotic team sports
  • Synthesizing strategies for sports-playing robots
  • Human-robot collaboration for athletic and agile robots

We encourage submissions that demonstrate and benchmark their approaches on sports-related applications such as table tennis, tennis, soccer, air hockey, and others.

Organizing Committee:

  • Matthew Gombolay, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
  • Zulfiqar Zaidi, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
  • Alap Kshirsagar, TU Darmstadt, Germany
  • Kin Man Lee, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
  • Kai Ploeger, TU Darmstadt, Germany
  • Zixuan Wu, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
  • Qingyu Xiao, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

For more information and to submit your work, visit the workshop website.

Tags: Roboletics 2.0, Athletic Robots, Dynamic Motor Skills, ICRA 2025, IEEE Conference, Robotics, Agile Robots