Upcoming TC Poster Session and Networking Event 2022

The Technical Committee on Model-Based Optimization for Robotics is happy to announce that after the successful event held in Summer 2020, we are organizing the TC Poster Session and Networking Event to support our community this Fall in October.

 TC Poster Session and Networking Event 2022

Our TC will hold a virtual poster session and networking event on Friday, October 7th, 9:30-11:30 AM EST (13:30-15:30 GMT). This event serves as an opportunity for our community to gather and discuss our research. By holding the event virtually, we hope to gather people from across the world! Given the success of our previous edition in 2020, the event will be held on spatial.chat, More details about the actual format will be announced closer to the event via email and on our website stay tuned!

If you plan to participate in the TC event with a poster, please register here (link). Posters covering recent conferences and journals, and/or other work in progress are encouraged. Excitingly, there will also be a Best Poster Award associated with the event! The award consists of $ 250 that can be used within 2022 (December 31) for expenses eligible to be reimbursed by IEEE (e.g. travel, meals). The award will be selected at the end of the event.

Deadlines:

Poster Registration and Submission: September 26th (link)

Event Registration: Not required, link provided via email in the week of October 7th

Hope to see many of you at the TC Poster Session and Networking Event with interesting posters and discussions!

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