RobotoKAUST 2022 Call for Poster Abstracts

  • Prof. Eric Feron, Electrical and Computer Engineering
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KAUST

We are excited to announce the KAUST Research Conference on Robotics and Autonomy 2022, which will be held on Feb 28 - March 2, 2022 (#RobotoKAUST). The conference will address the most recent trends of robotics application in a range of disciplines. The conference will give space for presentations and discussions of systems, items, and methods related to robotics and autonomy. As part of this event, we are accepting poster abstract submissions.

Overview

Abstract

We are excited to announce the KAUST Research Conference on Robotics and Autonomy 2022, which will be held on Feb 28 - March 2, 2022 (#RobotoKAUST). The conference will address the most recent trends of robotics application in a range of disciplines. The conference will give space for presentations and discussions of systems, items, and methods related to robotics and autonomy. As part of this event, we are accepting poster abstract submissions.

Final posters will be displayed digitally in the KAUST University Library during the RobotoKAUST Gala Meeting on March 1, 2022, at 5:00 p.m., allowing discussion among poster presenters and interested attendees.

Abstract requirements

Maximum 500 words, excluding title, authors/advisor, and references.

Final digital poster requirements

Dimensions of the digital poster are 140 cm (55 in) width x 70 cm (27.5 in) height, in landscape orientation. Authors can use Microsoft PowerPoint. The poster must contain one page (slide). There should be a high contrast between text and background. The poster should be submitted as a PDF file.

Abstract submission deadline

All submissions must be received on or before January 31, 2022, 5:00 p.m.

Poster submission

Information for submission of the final digital posters will be communicated on a later time.

Submission page

To submit a poster abstract please visit the conference website.

Contact Info

For questions and inquiries, please contact Mohamad T. Shahab.

Presenters

Prof. Eric Feron, Electrical and Computer Engineering