Call: Eurohaptics 2016

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce the second call for papers for Eurohaptics 2016. The conference will run from 4-7 July and will be hosted in London at Imperial College.

Technical papers can now be submitted to the Springer OCS system either via https://ocs.springer.com/ocs/home/EUROHAPTICS2016 or using the ‘submissions’ tab of www.eurohaptics2016.org.

Workshop proposals should be submitted via email (m.diluca@bham.ac.uk).

Deadline for technical papers and workshop proposals is the 1st February 2016

The conference seeks to cover all aspects of haptics, including

  • Perception and psychophysics in real and simulated environments,
  • Engineering and computing to provide effective haptic interactions,
  • Neuroscience
  • Creative haptics in design and the arts
  • Medical and surgical simulation,
  • Skills training,
  • Haptics in computer games
  • Human-machine interactions,
  • Rehabilitation,
  • Collaborative human-robot systems including rehabilitation robotics,
  • Haptic communication

The important dates are

01/02/2016 – papers submission (technical papers)
01/02/2016 – workshop proposals
04/04/2016 – acceptance notification

We are pleased also to announce that original technical papers of up to 10 pages in length will be accepted and, if they meet the standards of scientific review, will be published as a proceedings by Springer.

A call for shorter “work in progress papers” will be made in the spring of 2016

Further details are available at
http://www.eurohaptics2016.org

Pdf version of the call
http://www.eurohaptics2016.org/wp-content/uploads/Eurohaptics-2016-Flyer_June7.pdf

Sponsors brochure
http://www.eurohaptics2016.org/wp-content/uploads/Eurohaptics_2016_Sponsor_Brochure.pdf

We look forward to Welcoming you in London in July 2016

best wishes

Ildar Farkhatdinov
on behalf of
William Harwin and the Eurohaptics 2016 organizing committee


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