We actively encourage young researchers, Ph.D. and Master’s students to submit poster papers presenting preliminary results, ongoing work, and demos. Please consider the following points for your submission:
Papers should be 4–5 pages in length, following the IEEE IROS 2026 conference format, and must be submitted through the EasyChair conference management system. Submission link:

All submissions will undergo peer review, and acceptance will be based on the quality of the contribution, originality, and relevance to the workshop’s topics of interest.
Topics of interest
Neuro-symbolic AI for robotics: integration of learning, reasoning, and planning
Large Language Models (LLMs) for robot reasoning, planning, and control
Knowledge graphs and structured representations for robotic systems
Language grounding and language-to-action / language-to-symbolic translation
Task and motion planning with foundation models
Hybrid neural-symbolic architectures for embodied AI
Commonsense reasoning and world modeling for robots
Explainability, reliability, and safety in LLM-based robotic systems
Hallucination mitigation and logical constraint enforcement
Real-time reasoning and scalability in autonomous robotic systems
Cognitive and bio-inspired approaches to robot intelligence
Evaluation benchmarks and methodologies for neuro-symbolic robotics
Responsible and trustworthy AI for robotics applications
Important dates
Papers submission deadline: August 15, 2026
Acceptance notification: September 1, 2026
Camera ready deadline: September 8, 2026
Workshop date: October 1, 2026.