
Workshop on Neuromorphic Perception for Real World Robotics (NeuRobots 2025)
24 October
NeuRobots 2025 is a workshop on neuromorphic perception for real-world robotics, co-located with IROS 2025 in Hangzhou, China, on October 24, 2025. The event brings together researchers and practitioners to explore how event-based and neuromorphic sensors enable low-power, low-latency, and robust robotic perception in dynamic environments, with contributions spanning papers, abstracts, and live demos.
• Scope / Motivation
- Neuromorphic perception (low-power, low-latency, sparse encoding) for robotics in dynamic environments
- Use of event-based and neuromorphic sensors to improve reactivity, vision, dealing with motion blur, high dynamic range, energy savings, etc.
- Focus on real-world applications, demos, pipelines that go beyond simulation
• Call for Contributions
Type | Details |
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Full papers | Full-length conference papers already accepted at IROS or related journals/conferences; proof of acceptance needed. |
Abstracts | 2–4 pages (extended abstracts, exclusive references). Submission via OpenReview. |
Demos | Video + 1-page description (link to video included). Submit via same OpenReview portal. |
• Speakers
- Guido De Croon (TU Delft)
- Mina Khoei (SynSense)
- Jörg Conradt (KTH)
- Luna Gava (Italian Institute of Technology)
- Suman Ghosh (TU Berlin)
• Organizers
- Andreas Ziegler (University of Tübingen)
- Arren Glover (Italian Institute of Technology)
- Tobi Delbruck (University of Zurich & ETH Zurich)
- Yulia Sandamirskaya (ZHAW)
- Sebastian Otte (University of Lübeck)
- Giulia D’Angelo (Czech Technical University in Prague)
- Luca Peres (University of Manchester)