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Innovations from UT Austin's Texas Robotics Highlighted at ICRA 2025
Several Texas Robotics faculty and students presented papers, posters, and participated in workshops at the 2025 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA), held May 19–23 in Atlanta, Georgia.
ICRA is one of the world’s leading robotics conferences, bringing together researchers, engineers, and industry professionals to share breakthroughs and ideas in the interdisciplinary field of robotics.
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Texas Robotics Celebrates First Robotics Minor Graduates
Texas Robotics proudly celebrated the achievements of its first cohort of students to complete the Undergraduate Minor in Robotics, a cross-disciplinary program launched in the 2023–2024 academic year. The program allows students majoring in aerospace engineering, electrical and computer engineering, computational engineering, computer science, and mechanical engineering to develop robust skills in robotics while pursuing their primary degree.
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SAHM Lab Represents UT Austin at RehabWeek 2025
Researchers from the Systems for Augmenting Human Mechanics (SAHM) Lab at The University of Texas at Austin attended RehabWeek 2025 in Chicago, presenting their latest work in rehabilitation engineering and assistive technologies.
RehabWeek is an international event where leaders in rehabilitation robotics, clinical practice, and engineering research gather to exchange ideas and highlight progress in the field.
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UT Austin Researchers Advance Soft Exosuit Technology Through NSF National I-Corps Program
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UT Austin at the International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) 2025
Texas Robotics at The University of Texas at Austin will be at ICRA 2025, contributing 29 accepted papers and participating in six workshops. From breakthrough work in human-centered robot learning to advances in manipulation and medical robotics, UT Austin researchers are leading key conversations in the field. Below is a full list of the papers and workshops featuring Texas Robotics faculty and students.