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MR 2014 - 38th Mechanisms and Robotics Conference (MR)

Date2014-08-17 - 2014-08-20

Deadline2014-01-13

VenueBuffalo, USA - United States USA - United States

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Websitehttps://www.asmeconferences.org/idetc2014

Topics/Call fo Papers

The 38th Mechanisms and Robotics International Conference is to be held as part of the 2014 ASME International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference (IDETC-CIE). The conference will take place in Buffalo, NY from August 17-20, 2014. Sponsored by the Mechanisms and Robotics Technical Committee, an integral part of the ASME Design Engineering Division, this annual gathering as a series of 36 conferences since 1952 is a premier international meeting in mechanisms, robotics and related fields. The 38th ASME Mechanisms and Robotics International Conference provides an international forum for the exchange of technical and scientific information on the theory and practice of mechanical systems and will feature tutorials and workshops, student mechanism and robot design competitions, keynote and invited speakers, and interactive presentation sessions. Topics will range throughout areas central to mechanical design including kinematics, dynamics, design, computation, robotics, reconfigurable mechanisms, novel mechanisms and robots, software systems, educational practices, and various applications. Authors and presenters have the opportunity to expand international cooperation, understanding, and promotion of efforts and disciplines in the area of mechanisms and robotics. Dissemination of knowledge by presenting research results, new developments, and novel concepts will serve as the foundation upon which the conference program will be developed. Submitted papers will be eligible for a number of awards including the Mechanisms and Robotics Best Paper award, Freudenstein/General Motors Young Investigator award, A.T. Yang Memorial award, and Compliant Mechanisms Theory and Application awards. Likely topics include but are not limited to:
MR-1 Mechanism Analysis and Synthesis
MR-2 Robot Kinematics and Motion Planning
MR-3 Robot/Machine Dynamics and Control
MR-4 Theoretical and Computational Kinematics (A.T. Yang Symposium)
MR-5 Compliant Mechanisms and Micro/Nano Mechanisms (A. Midha Symposium)
MR-6 Biologically Inspired and Health Motivated Mechanisms and Robotics
MR-7 Novel Mechanisms, Robots and Applications
MR-8 Mobile Robots and Cable-Driven Systems
MR-9 Origami-Based Engineering Design
MR-10 Mechanisms and Robotics Education
MR-11 Software in Mechanisms and Robots
MR-12 Student Mechanisms and Robotics Design Competition
MR-13 Keynotes/Awards

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