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Welcome to UR 2022!
The 19th International Conference on Ubiquitous Robots (UR 2022), will be held from July 4-6 at the Ramada Plaza Jeju, Jeju, Korea.
Since its inception in 2004, the Ubiquitous Robots has established itself as a leading mid-size robotics conference, bringing together robotics researchers from around the world who share the vision that robots will become ubiquitous in our daily lives, helping to connect and empower humans.
Robotics is the ultimate interdisciplinary field, and Ubiquitous Robots invites contributions from the entire foundational spectrum—design, perception, manipulation, interfaces, mobility, intelligence—and application domains—industrial, social and cultural interaction, transportation, medical, rehabilitation, healthcare, agriculture, construction, security, disaster relief, and many others.
Ubiquitous Robots 2022 promises to be an exciting and innovative event with plenary and invited talks, oral presentation, posters, and workshops. We invite you to submit your latest work to Ubiquitous Robots 2022, and to come experience the myriad of attractions of Jeju.
"Special announcement regarding COVID-19" (updated on Apr. 22)
UR 2022 will be held in-person. Only invited talks, organized sessions, and workshops will be made available for offline attendees. However, we will share video presentation files for the accepted papers proceeding online . Therefore, authors can individually decide whether or not to personally attend the site.
We hope to see you in-person.
Since its inception in 2004, the Ubiquitous Robots has established itself as a leading mid-size robotics conference, bringing together robotics researchers from around the world who share the vision that robots will become ubiquitous in our daily lives, helping to connect and empower humans.
Robotics is the ultimate interdisciplinary field, and Ubiquitous Robots invites contributions from the entire foundational spectrum—design, perception, manipulation, interfaces, mobility, intelligence—and application domains—industrial, social and cultural interaction, transportation, medical, rehabilitation, healthcare, agriculture, construction, security, disaster relief, and many others.
Ubiquitous Robots 2022 promises to be an exciting and innovative event with plenary and invited talks, oral presentation, posters, and workshops. We invite you to submit your latest work to Ubiquitous Robots 2022, and to come experience the myriad of attractions of Jeju.
"Special announcement regarding COVID-19" (updated on Apr. 22)
UR 2022 will be held in-person. Only invited talks, organized sessions, and workshops will be made available for offline attendees. However, we will share video presentation files for the accepted papers proceeding online . Therefore, authors can individually decide whether or not to personally attend the site.
We hope to see you in-person.
IMPORTANT DATES
Late Breaking Result Session Paper Submission | Apr. 10, 2022 |
Paper Acceptance Notification | Apr. 22, 2022 |
Final Paper Submission | May 10, 2022 |
WHAT’S NEW
Title | Date |
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Acceptance notification deadline has been changed to Apr. 22, 2022!
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2022-04-13 |
Call for LBR(Late Breaking Result Session) Papers (by April 10)
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2022-02-25 |
Paper submission deadline is extended to Feb. 18, 2022
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2022-01-27 |
Quick Link
PLENARY TALKS More Information
Toshio FUKUDA
Nagoya University and Waseda University
Nagoya University and Waseda University
Christian Ott
Technische Universität Wien, Austria
Technische Universität Wien, Austria
SPECIAL TALK More Information
Guy Williams
University of Tasmania
KEYNOTE SPEECHES More Information
Myunghee Kim
University of Illinois at Chicago
USA
Hyung-Soon Park
KAIST
Korea
Deokjin Lee
Jeonbuk National University
Korea
Min Jun Kim
Southern Methodist University
USA
Kensuke Harada
Osaka University
Japan
Jinah Jang
POSTECH
Korea
Sang-Youn Kim
KoreaTech
Korea
YOUNG RESEARCHER SESSION More Information
Min-hwan Oh
Seoul National University
Hee-Sup Shin
Northwestern University
Jiyoun Moon
Chosun University
Jeong-Jung Kim
Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials
Seokju Lee
Korea Institute of Energy Technology (KENTECH)