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  • EXTENDED DEADLINE: Call for papers/workshop proposals 2020 BioRob in NYC

    Dear Colleagues,


    Please find the extended deadline for International Conference on
    Biomedical Robotics and Biomechatronics (BioRob) in New York City, USA
    (biorob2020nyc.org).


    We hope to see you all in 2020!
    Below are the modified dates, scope, and topics of interest:


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    ********Important dates*********
    February 16, 2020: Full paper/workshop proposal submissions for review
    Apr. 24: Decision of acceptance
    May 8: Submission of final papers with Conference Registration


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    Workshop info




    -All workshop sessions are 2 hours and 15 minutes, as morning,
    early afternoon, or late afternoon sessions. You can choose up to three sessions.
    -All registered for the conference will be able to attend the workshops
    without extra charges. All attendees, organizers, and speakers of workshops
    will have to register for the conference.
    -The organizing committee will provide lunch/light refreshments on the day
    of the workshop.


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    Scope


    BioRob covers both theoretical and experimental challenges posed by the
    application of robotics and mechatronics in medicine and biology. The
    primary focus of Biorobotics is to analyze biological systems from a
    "biomechatronic" point of view, trying to understand the scientific and
    engineering principles underlying their extraordinary performance. This
    profound understanding of how biological systems work, behave and interact
    can be used for two main objectives: to guide the design and fabrication of
    novel, high performance bio-inspired machines and systems for many
    different applications; and to develop novel nano, micro-, macro- devices
    that can act upon, substitute parts of, and assist human beings in
    prevention, diagnosis, surgery, prosthetics, rehabilitation and personal
    assistance.


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    Topics of interest include:


    - Biomedical
    - Robotics
    - Biomechatronics
    - Robotics and Rehabilitation
    - Biologically Inspired Robotics
    - Robotic Surgery
    - Human Machine Interaction
    - Wearable Technologies
    - Brain Machine Interfaces
    - Neuroprostheses
    - Robotics in Ageing
    - Robotic Companions and Homecare
    - Technology Translation and Commercialization
    - Human Augmentation
    - Micro Robotics
    - Nano Robotics
    - Medical Imaging and Vision


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    If you have questions about workshop, please contact Jiyeon Kang
    (jiyeonk@buffalo.edu)


    Sincerely,


    Conference Organizing Committee


    General Chair: Sunil K. Agrawal , Columbia
    General Co-Chair: Hermano I. Krebs , MIT
    Program Chair: Conor Walsh, Harvard
    Program Co-Chair: Joel Stein, Columbia
    Scientific Chair: Elliott Rouse, Michigan
    Scientific Co-Chair: Matei Ciocarlie , Columbia
    Finance Chair: Damiano Zanotto , Stevens
    Workshop Chair: Jiyeon Kang, SUNY Buffalo
    Publication Chair: Ellen Roche, MIT
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