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    Image: Living Machines 2025 - The 14th International conference on biomimetics and biohybrid systems.
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    This cross-journal Collection brings together research at the intersection of neuroscience, artificial intelligence, neuromorphic hardware, and robotics with a focus on how insights from brain function can inspire the design of more adaptive, efficient, and intelligent systems. We welcome submissions that explore neurobiologically-inspired models, architectures, and learning algorithms that have the potential to enhance embodied AI and robotic systems.

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    We welcome submissions for a themed collection on "Neuromorphic Computing for Parsimonious Autonomous Robots" guest-edited by Prof. Nitin J. Sanket, Prof. Alessio Franci.

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    Bio-inspired underwater robots are engineered to replicate the morphology, movements, and behaviors of aquatic animals, which have evolved amazingly underwater mobility.

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    This Collection is collaborating with workshop "Living Machines 2024 – Living Machines Conference 2024"

    Image: Living Machines 2024 - The 13th International conference on biomimetics and biohybrid systems.
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    npj Robotics will publish papers on robotics research, with a focus on approaches that take the physical nature of robots and their relation and interaction with the world as a departure point.

    Image: Dr. Nitin Sanket, Worcester Polytechnic Institute

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