Xingwen Zheng Research Group@Zhejiang University
IROS 2025 Workshop

IROS 2025 Workshop

IROS 2025 Workshop

Biomimetic Perception in Robotics: From Biological Insights to Advanced Sensor Systems

Grand Ballroom D, Hangzhou International Expo Center
8:30-12:30 (UTC+8), Oct. 20th, 2025

Bio-inspired perception represents a transformative frontier for robotics, offering novel solutions to enhance autonomy and adaptability in dynamic, unstructured environments. This workshop focuses on cutting-edge bio-inspired sensing technologies, including lateral line perception (emulating fish mechanoreceptors for hydrodynamic sensing), whisker-based tactile systems (inspired by mammalian vibrissae for object recognition in low-visibility environments), and others. These mechanisms replicate the precision of natural sensory organs to develop integrated robotic systems capable of real-time environmental mapping, target identification, and adaptive navigation in challenging scenarios such as turbid waters, cluttered terrains, or low-light conditions.

The workshop further explores sensing technologies in bio-inspired robotics, including soft robotics and aerial robots. A key innovation lies in bridging robotics, biology, and sensor engineering to address a critical challenge: translating biological principles into energy-efficient, scalable sensor technologies for real-world deployment. For example, artificial lateral lines—inspired by fish sensory systems—enable underwater robots to detect hydrodynamic disturbances, facilitating collision avoidance in marine exploration. Similarly, whisker-inspired tactile arrays empower mobile robots to recognize object textures and shapes in complete darkness. These advancements directly enhance robotic autonomy, enabling applications in environmental monitoring, search-and-rescue missions, and industrial automation. The workshop will feature interdisciplinary dialogues on biological principles, sensor design, and robotic applications.

Invited speakers

NameAffiliationCountryTalk
1Prof. Mitra HartmannNorthwestern UniversityUSAWhisker-based touch and flow sensing
2Prof. Fumiya IidaUniversity of CambridgeUnited KingdomBio-inspired reliable sensorized soft robots for dexterous manipulation
3Prof. Hao LiuChiba UniversityJapanBiological fluid dynamics focusing on drag reduction and/or biomimetic design in UAVs
4Prof. Zhendong DaiNanjing University of Aeronautics and AstronauticsChinaTBD
5Prof. Daniel I. GoldmanGeorgia Institute of TechnologyUSARobophysical models enter the real world
6Prof. Ajay KottapalliUniversity of GroningenNetherlandsMiniature Cilia Sensors: Bio-inspired Innovations for Advanced Sensing
7Prof. Hiroto TanakaInstitute of Science TokyoJapanWind sensing by flexible flapping wings
8Prof. Yang DingBeijing University of Posts and TelecommunicationsChinaTBD

Workshop Structure

  • Keynote talks: 8 invited speakers (20 min each + 2.5 min Q&A).
  • Poster pitch session: poster session (10 authors) during the coffee-break time (20 min).
  • Late-breaking research: summaries from contributed submissions (8 min each + 2 min Q&A).

Call for submission

We invite researchers to contribute posters and late-breaking research summaries to this interdisciplinary workshop exploring how bio-inspired sensory systems revolutionize robotic perception in complex, unstructured environments. Join us to bridge robotics, biology, and sensor engineering, translating nature’s ingenuity into scalable, energy-efficient technologies for real-world autonomy.

Topics of Interest

  • Nature-inspired sensing technology
  • Bio-inspired robotics
  • Advanced sensor systems

Submission Guidelines

  • Posters: No format restrictions. Selected authors will deliver a 2-minute pitch + poster display.
  • Late-Breaking Research Summaries: Showcase recent breakthroughs in biomimetic perception. Submit a 1-page summary with a maximum of one figure highlighting novel methods, validations, or applications.
  • Deadline: September 30, 2025 (submit to xingwen.zheng@zju.edu.cn)

Schedule

TimeActivityDetails
8:30 – 8:40Welcome & Opening Remarks- Overview of workshop goals and introduction to keynote themes.
8:40 – 10:10Keynote Talks
(4 speakers)
- 20 min talk + 2.5 min Q&A per speaker
- Focus on biological principles and sensor design innovations.
10:10 – 10:30Coffee Break + Poster Pitch Session- 20 min interactive poster viewing
- 10 authors present late-breaking work (2-min elevator pitches)
10:30– 12:00Keynote Talks
(4 speakers)
- 20 min talk + 2.5 min Q&A per speaker
- Focus on real-world applications (e.g., marine robotics, soft robotics)
12:00 – 12:30
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Late-breaking Research Presentations- 3 contributed submissions in total
- 8 min presentation + 2 min Q&A each
- Highlight emerging topics in bio-inspired sensing

Organizers

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Xingwen Zheng

Zhejiang University

Tenure-track professor

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Dixia Fan

Westlake University

Tenure-track assistant professor

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Qiang Zhong

Iowa State University

Tenure-track assistant professor

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Jianing Wu

Sun Yat-sen University

Associate professor

Sponsors

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Contact

If you have any questions about this workshop, please contact:
Xingwen Zheng <xingwen.zheng@zju.edu.cn>