The goal of these symposia is to provide a forum dedicated to Experimental Robotics Research. The number of papers presented during the symposium is small (less than 50) and the meeting is single track in order to maximize interaction between participants. Papers should focus on theories and principles, which have been validated by experiments. Papers which discuss how theoretical conjectures were invalidated, revised, or confirmed are of great interest. Constructive reports about unsuccessful projects are also considered valuable. Video presentations of experiments are particularly encouraged. |
ISER is a series of bi-annual symposia, which have been held successively in Montreal (Canada), Toulouse (France), Kyoto (Japan), Stanford (USA), Barcelona (Spain), Sydney (Australia), Honolulu (USA), Sant Angelo (Italy), Singapore, Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Athens (Greece), Delhi (India), Quebec City (Canada), Marrakech & Essaouira (Morocco), and Tokyo (Japan).
Tokyo, Japan 2016
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Marrakech & Essaouira, Morocco 2014
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Quebec City, Canada 2012
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Delhi, India 2010
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Athens, Greece 2008
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Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 2006
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Singapore 2004
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Sant'Angelo d'Ischia, Italy 2002
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Honolulu, Hawaii 2000
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Sydney, Australia 1999
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Barcelona, Spain 1997
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Stanford, Califonia 1995
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Kyoto, Japan 1993
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Toulouse, France 1991
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Montreal, Canada 1989
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