
[Summer School] AI for Human–Robot Interaction
6 juillet – 10 juillet
The AI for Human–Robot Interaction summer school will be held at the Loria and Inria Center at the Université de Lorraine, in Nancy (France) from July 6 to 10. It offers an intensive 5-day program of keynotes, lectures and practical sessions led by experienced AI and robotics experts. Participants will engage with top researchers and will be tutored to use AI models and methods on real robots, advancing in their knowledge to deploy human–robot interaction systems grounded in recent advances in artificial intelligence. They will have the opportunity to engage with industry leaders building and deploying AI methods in the real world.
Topics:
- AI methods for HRI
- Foundation models: LLM, VLM
- Reinforcement Learning
- Learning from human feedback
- Generative and diffusion models
- VLAs for HRI
- Computer Vision for human tracking
- Human-aware planning
- Safety & Ethics of AI methods for HRI
- … and more!
The target audience consists primarily of PhD students or exceptional Master students, as well as academics and practitioners from all around the world. Researchers and engineers from industry are also welcome.
Participants are encouraged to optionally present their work during poster sessions.








