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#ICRA2025 social media round-up


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23 May 2025



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The 2025 IEEE International Conference on Robotics & Automation (ICRA) took place from 19–23 May, in Atlanta, USA. The event featured plenary and keynote sessions, tutorial and workshops, forums, and a community day. Find out what the participants got up during the conference.

#ICRA #ICRA2025 #RoboticsInAfrica

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— Black in Robotics (@blackinrobotics.bsky.social) 18 May 2025 at 23:22

At #ICRA2025? Check out my student Yi Wu’s talk (TuCT1.4) at 3:30PM Tuesday in Room 302 at the Award Finalists 3 Session about how SELP Generates Safe and Efficient Plans for #Robot #Agents with #LLMs! #ConstrainedDecoding #LLMPlanner
@purduecs.bsky.social
@cerias.bsky.social

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— Lin Tan (@lin-tan.bsky.social) 19 May 2025 at 13:25

Malte Mosbach will present today 16:45 at #ICRA2025 in room 404 our paper:
"Prompt-responsive Object Retrieval with Memory-augmented Student-Teacher Learning"
www.ais.uni-bonn.de/videos/ICRA_…

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— Sven Behnke (@sven-behnke.bsky.social) 20 May 2025 at 15:57

I will present our work on air-ground collaboration with SPOMP in 407A in a few minutes! We deployed 1 UAV and 3 UGVs in a fully autonomous mapping mission in large-scale environments. Come check it out! #ICRA2025 @grasplab.bsky.social

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— Fernando Cladera (@fcladera.bsky.social) 21 May 2025 at 20:13

Cool things happening at #ICRA2025
RoboRacers gearing up for their qualifiers

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— Ameya Salvi (@ameyasalvi.bsky.social) 21 May 2025 at 13:56




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