The 2017 Robotics: Science and Systems Conference will bring together researchers working on algorithmic and mathematical foundations of robotics, robotics applications, and analysis of robotic systems. We seek your best work in all areas of robotics and solicit papers that cover both the “Science” and the “Systems” of robotics.<br>The conference will be single–track, and the final program will be the result of a thorough review process to give attendees an opportunity to see the best research in all areas of robotics. Submissions will be evaluated in terms of their technical quality, novelty, significance, potential impact, and clarity.<br>The program will include invited talks as well as oral and poster presentations of refereed papers. The three–day main session will be followed by two days of workshops and tutorials. Workshop–only registration will also be available. Every effort is being made to keep conference expenses affordable, particularly for student attendees.<br>This year, we are especially excited to showcase the following two themes via special sessions at the conference:<br>Kinematics, Dynamics, and Control: Dexterous Manipulation, Locomotion, Nonlinear Control, Visual Servoing<br>Mechanisms: Design, Humanoids, Hands, Legged Robots, Flying Robots, Underwater Robots, Novel Actuators, Reconfigurable Robots, MEMS/NEMS, Micro/Nanobots<br>
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