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Journal of Experimental Biology Symposium 2026

Bio-Inspired Robotics in Comparative Biomechanics

Organisers: Monica Daley, Auke Ijspeert, Megan Leftwich and Matthew McHenry

Date: 22-26 March 2026

Location: Tenuta il Cicalino, Massa Marittima, Italy

This symposium and the associated JEB special issue will explore the interface between comparative neuromechanics and bio-inspired robotics. Bio-inspired robotics are increasingly used as physical models to test hypotheses about biomechanical function, form-function relationships, and the integration of mechanics and control for agile, robust and economical movement among animals.  Conversely, the field of robotics benefits from comparative animal studies by revealing diverse solutions for agile movement at different size scales, across different locomotor modes, and under different environmental constraints.

This symposium will bring together scientists working at the interface of comparative biology and bio-inspired robotics.

Topics include:

  • The use of bio-inspired robotic models to investigate the neuromechanical control strategies employed by animals. This may include the ability to test hypotheses about control for agile, robust and economic movement.
  • Investigation of bio-inspired muscle-tendon actuation systems and the use of elastic mechanisms for agile, robust, and economical movement. Attempts to recapitulate animal motion with robots can reveal the integral role of passive dynamics in neuromechanical control.
  • Investigation of embodied control mechanisms and the integration of mechanical design and control for agile and robust performance. Biological dynamics have the potential to complicate or simplify the control laws that govern locomotion.
  • Bio-inspired control mechanisms to enable agile, robust and economical movement under complex and variable conditions. Robotic systems often provide an opportunity to explore design spaces that are difficult to explore solely through experiments with animals.
  • The use of robotics to investigate form-function relationships and the diversity and evolution of biomechanical function in animals. Robotic systems provide a valuable test bed for exploring the complexities of animal mechanics.

 

 

Programme

The symposium is open to invited speakers and delegates only.

However, all presentations will be published as a special issue of Journal of Experimental Biology in early 2027.

Venue

Tenuta Il Cicalino

In the province of Grosseto in rural Tuscany, the small medieval town of Massa Marittima is just 130 km (81 miles) from Pisa and 225 km (140 miles) from Rome and is easily accessible by road and rail. Surrounded by the wonderful Maremman countryside of olive groves, fruit trees and vineyards, the symposium will be held at the Tenuta Il Cicalino Estate, with accommodation in a variety of beautifully restored, traditional Tuscan farmhouses.

Tenuta Il Cicalino

Località il Cicalino

58024 Massa Marittima (Grosseto)

Italy

Tel: +39 0566 902031

E-mail: info@cicalinogreen.it

Website: https://www.tenutacicalino.com/?lang=en

 

Travel

The nearest international airport to the conference venue is Pisa Galileo Galilei Airport (81 miles, 130km).

Alternatively, you can fly to either of the airports in Rome – Leonardo Da Vinci/Fiumicino (140miles/225 km) or Ciampino (149 miles/240 km).

You can travel from the airports in Pisa or Rome by train to Follonica, which is a 20-min taxi ride to the conference venue. Details of train timetables and prices can be found on the TrenItalia website. We can arrange a taxi from Follonica to/from the venue if you let us know expected arrival/departure times. Train tickets can be purchased online (type either ‘Pisa Aeroporto’, ‘Fiumicino Aeroporto’ or ‘Ciampino’ in the ‘From’ field and ‘Follonica’ in the ‘To’ field) or from the Information Office in the airport Arrivals Hall. Allow approximately 2 hours from Pisa and approximately 3.5 hours from Rome.

Alternatively, we may be able to provide transport (by taxi/minibus) from Pisa and Rome Airports to/from the conference venue for delegates arriving/leaving at similar times. Journey time to the venue is ~1.5 hours by taxi/minibus from Pisa, ~2.75 hours from Roma Fiumicino and 3 hours from Roma Ciampino, but allow extra time, where possible, as you may have to wait at the airport for other delegates to arrive.

Delegates should book their travel to ensure they arrive at the conference venue on the afternoon of Sunday 22 March 2026. Earliest check-in time is 12 noon.

 

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About JEB

Journal of Experimental Biology is the leading journal in comparative animal physiology and biomechanics. JEB publishes papers on the form and function of living organisms at all levels of biological organisation, from the molecular and subcellular to the integrated whole animal.

About JEB Symposia

The JEB Symposia were launched in 1978 at the suggestion of the then Editor-in-Chief John Treherne. Their aim was, and still is, to review knowledge and stimulate further research in an expanding topic of experimental biology and to bring together scientists from different areas to encourage cross-fertilisation of techniques and knowledge across specialisation boundaries. Since the first symposium on ‘Cellular oscillators’, the annual JEB symposia have covered a diverse array of topics within experimental biology, highlighting the relevance and power of the comparative approach to mainstream physiology.

The main aim of the JEB Symposia is to unite outstanding biologists and bring together their varied expertise on one particular subject.  It is a leisurely meeting with enough time to talk and to discuss. Symposium delegates are limited to invited speakers only.

In order that the proceedings of each symposium are made available to the community as soon as possible, speakers are invited to contribute a Review article to a ‘special issue’ of the journal. These special issues are freely available on the journal website at the time of publication.

Dependant care grant

We offer grants of up to £400 to help cover the costs of additional care for dependants while delegates/speakers are attending the meeting.

Deadline for applications: 3 February 2026

Contact us

For questions regarding the symposium, please click on the link below

Manuscript submission

As part of the journal’s editorial strategy, all oral presentations will be published in the form of a Review article  in a special issue of Journal of Experimental Biology in early 2027.

Manuscripts should be a maximum of 7000 words (excluding title page, summary, references and figure captions), with up to 8 display items, and comply with our Submission Guidelines and Manuscript Preparation guidelines.

All invited Review articles for the JEB special issue should be submitted by 4 May 2026.


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