ICORR 2005 EARLY REGISTRATION HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO MAY 2.
CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION (CME) CREDITS APPROVED FOR PTs, OTs, and MDs
The early registration deadline has been extended until May 2nd for the IEEE
Robotics Society (RS) and the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology
Society (EMBS)sponsored INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON REHABILITATION ROBOTICS
(IEEE ICORR2005) to be held in Chicago, USA, June 28th - July 1st, 2005.
This was done to make the final deadline for submission of camera ready
papers and early registration consistent.
Attendance at ICORR 2005 has also been approved for Continuing Education
Credits for Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists and for Medical
Doctors Please refer to the website for more details.
We encourage potential attendees to register early to take advantage of the
reduced registration rates associated with early registration. Students,
disabled investigators, women, minorities and users of these technologies
are particularly encouraged to participate..
Being a IEEE sponsored conference accepted paper will be indexed in the IEEE
explore database.
IMPORTANT DATES:
May 2, 2005: END Early Registration
May 2, 2005: Final Camera-Ready Deadline
June 28-July 1, 2005: ICORR Conference.
ICORR 2005 is an international conference for those individuals interested
in the application of robotic technology to the field of Rehabilitation. A
tentative program and schedule can be found on the Conference Website.
WEBSITE: Please check < http://www.smpp.northwestern.edu/ICORR2005/ >
frequently as the information below is subject to change.
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM:
Each day of this three-day conference will begin with a plenary address.
Keynote speakers (alphabetical order) will be
Paolo Dario, Pisa, Italy
John Hollerbach, Salt Lake City, Utah
Andrew Schwartz, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Themes include:
Assistive Robotics,
Therapeutic Robotics,
Human-machine interface for rehabilitation,
Biorobotics and Biomimetics,
Robotics in prosthetics and exoskeletal orthotics,
Hardware & control developments for rehabilitation,
Evaluation Methods and Clinical Experience,
Basic Science and Sensory/Motor Control Learning
The program consists of a various number of mini-symposia with oral
presentations and poster sessions. Participants are invited to submit papers
for peer review on the subjects of interest. Instructions will be sent with
the second announcement and will be available soon at the official website.
The language of the Congress is English.
HOSTS:
ICORR 2005 is hosted by the Sensory Motor Performance Program of the
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and Northwestern University.
LOCATION AND VENUE:
ICORR 2005 will take place in the heart of Chicago's luxurious Magnificent
Mile district on the shores of Lake Michigan. The timing of ICORR should
allow participants to travel directly from RESNA, in Atlanta - June 23-27,
2005, and stay after to enjoy the long Independence Day weekend.
Congress activities will take place in the Conference Center in the Feinberg
Pavilion of Northwestern Memorial Hospital, in the heart of downtown
Chicago.
Blocks of rooms have been reserved at the Wyndham Chicago, Radisson Hotel
and Best Western Hotel. The Wyndham Chicago and Radisson Hotel are across
the street from the conference center. The Best Western Hotel is located two
blocks from the conference center.
The congress will also offer a various social programs (welcome reception,
luncheons, and an exceptional gala dinner).
FINANCIAL SUPPORT:
Following the tradition set by previous ICORR meetings, the Organizing
Committee does its best to secure funds for conference grants. Such grants
may be used to reduce registration fees.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Mary Ellen Devitt, ICORR 2005 Conference Secretariat
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
345 East Superior, Room 1406
Chicago, Illinois 60611
USA
Ph: +1 (312) 238-2910 (ICORR Secretariat)
Fx: +1 (312) 238-2208
E-mail: medevitt@rehabchicago.org
URL: http://www.smpp.northwestern.edu/ICORR2005/
_____________________________________________
Richard F. ff. Weir, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
VA Chicago Health Care System
Research Assistant Professor
Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
&
Biomedical Engineering Department
Northwestern University McCormick School of Engineering & Applied Science
Biomedical Engineer
Northwestern University
Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center &
Prosthetic Research Laboratory
345 E. Superior, RM1441
Chicago, Illinois 60611
USA
TEL: +1 (312) 238-6512
TEL: +1 (312) 238-6500 Office
FAX: +1 (312) 238-6510
E-mail: rweir@northwestern.edu
URL: http://pubweb.northwestern.edu/~rfw586
CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION (CME) CREDITS APPROVED FOR PTs, OTs, and MDs
The early registration deadline has been extended until May 2nd for the IEEE
Robotics Society (RS) and the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology
Society (EMBS)sponsored INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON REHABILITATION ROBOTICS
(IEEE ICORR2005) to be held in Chicago, USA, June 28th - July 1st, 2005.
This was done to make the final deadline for submission of camera ready
papers and early registration consistent.
Attendance at ICORR 2005 has also been approved for Continuing Education
Credits for Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists and for Medical
Doctors Please refer to the website for more details.
We encourage potential attendees to register early to take advantage of the
reduced registration rates associated with early registration. Students,
disabled investigators, women, minorities and users of these technologies
are particularly encouraged to participate..
Being a IEEE sponsored conference accepted paper will be indexed in the IEEE
explore database.
IMPORTANT DATES:
May 2, 2005: END Early Registration
May 2, 2005: Final Camera-Ready Deadline
June 28-July 1, 2005: ICORR Conference.
ICORR 2005 is an international conference for those individuals interested
in the application of robotic technology to the field of Rehabilitation. A
tentative program and schedule can be found on the Conference Website.
WEBSITE: Please check < http://www.smpp.northwestern.edu/ICORR2005/ >
frequently as the information below is subject to change.
SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM:
Each day of this three-day conference will begin with a plenary address.
Keynote speakers (alphabetical order) will be
Paolo Dario, Pisa, Italy
John Hollerbach, Salt Lake City, Utah
Andrew Schwartz, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Themes include:
Assistive Robotics,
Therapeutic Robotics,
Human-machine interface for rehabilitation,
Biorobotics and Biomimetics,
Robotics in prosthetics and exoskeletal orthotics,
Hardware & control developments for rehabilitation,
Evaluation Methods and Clinical Experience,
Basic Science and Sensory/Motor Control Learning
The program consists of a various number of mini-symposia with oral
presentations and poster sessions. Participants are invited to submit papers
for peer review on the subjects of interest. Instructions will be sent with
the second announcement and will be available soon at the official website.
The language of the Congress is English.
HOSTS:
ICORR 2005 is hosted by the Sensory Motor Performance Program of the
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and Northwestern University.
LOCATION AND VENUE:
ICORR 2005 will take place in the heart of Chicago's luxurious Magnificent
Mile district on the shores of Lake Michigan. The timing of ICORR should
allow participants to travel directly from RESNA, in Atlanta - June 23-27,
2005, and stay after to enjoy the long Independence Day weekend.
Congress activities will take place in the Conference Center in the Feinberg
Pavilion of Northwestern Memorial Hospital, in the heart of downtown
Chicago.
Blocks of rooms have been reserved at the Wyndham Chicago, Radisson Hotel
and Best Western Hotel. The Wyndham Chicago and Radisson Hotel are across
the street from the conference center. The Best Western Hotel is located two
blocks from the conference center.
The congress will also offer a various social programs (welcome reception,
luncheons, and an exceptional gala dinner).
FINANCIAL SUPPORT:
Following the tradition set by previous ICORR meetings, the Organizing
Committee does its best to secure funds for conference grants. Such grants
may be used to reduce registration fees.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Mary Ellen Devitt, ICORR 2005 Conference Secretariat
Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago
345 East Superior, Room 1406
Chicago, Illinois 60611
USA
Ph: +1 (312) 238-2910 (ICORR Secretariat)
Fx: +1 (312) 238-2208
E-mail: medevitt@rehabchicago.org
URL: http://www.smpp.northwestern.edu/ICORR2005/
_____________________________________________
Richard F. ff. Weir, Ph.D.
Research Scientist
VA Chicago Health Care System
Research Assistant Professor
Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
&
Biomedical Engineering Department
Northwestern University McCormick School of Engineering & Applied Science
Biomedical Engineer
Northwestern University
Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center &
Prosthetic Research Laboratory
345 E. Superior, RM1441
Chicago, Illinois 60611
USA
TEL: +1 (312) 238-6512
TEL: +1 (312) 238-6500 Office
FAX: +1 (312) 238-6510
E-mail: rweir@northwestern.edu
URL: http://pubweb.northwestern.edu/~rfw586