NeurIPS workshop
MyoSymposium
Community workshop alongside MyoChallenge— keynotes, winners, and posters at the intersection of AI, biomechanics, and neuroscience.
2025 · Saturday, Dec 6 · 8:00–11:00 AM PST
MyoSymposium @ NeurIPS'25
Ballroom 6D, San Diego Convention Center, USA
Keynotes across AI, biomechanics, and neuroscience, plus MyoChallenge’25 winners presenting table tennis and soccer solutions. Spotlights on OmniRetarget and HITTER.
2024 · Saturday, Dec 14 · 9:00 AM–12:30 PM PT
MyoSymposium @ NeurIPS'24
West Meeting Room 209, Vancouver Convention Centre, Canada
Keynotes on prosthetics, neuromechanics, and embodied AI. MyoChallenge’24 manipulation and locomotion winners present; Pierre Schumacher on lessons from the challenge and the future of MyoSuite.
2024 · Sunday, Sep 1, 2024
BioRob 24 — Neuromusculoskeletal Twins
Heidelberg, Germany
Full-day workshop on human digital twins for clinical application and human–robot interaction: invited talks, clinical/industry panels, MyoSuite & MyoChallenge clinic, and demos (Theia Makerless).
2024 · Friday, May 17, 2024
MyoSymposium'24 @ ICRA — Expanding Frontiers of Sim2Real
Area North Room G1, PACIFICO Yokohama, Japan
Interdisciplinary Sim2Real workshop spanning robotics, biomechanics, plasma physics, chip design, and beyond — invited talks, academic/industry panels, and posters at PACIFICO Yokohama.
2023 · Saturday, Dec 16 · 9:00 AM–12:00 PM CST
MyoSymposium @ NeurIPS'23
Room 354
Insights from MyoChallenge’23, track winners, and keynotes spanning neuromechanics, OpenSim, and Meta robotics. Video recordings available on the archive site.
2023 · Monday, May 29, 2023
ICRA’23 — Neuromechanics Meets Deep Learning
South Gallery Room 29, ExCeL London, UK
Cross-pollination of neuromechanics, robotics, and machine learning for human-level dexterity in physiological/robotic digital twins — invited talks, panel, posters, and a MyoSuite tutorial.
2022 · NeurIPS 2022 workshop
MyoSymposium @ NeurIPS'22
NeurIPS 2022
First MyoSymposium: MyoChallenge’22 analysis, winner strategies (baoding & die), and invited talks on biomechanics, sensorimotor circuits, EMG decoding, and hand–wrist modeling.