CyPhySS is India’s largest annual summit focusing on Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS). This symposium, now the 8th in the series, serves as a pivotal platform for researchers, industry leaders, and academic professionals, both domestic and international, to discuss the latest advancements, research endeavors, and best practices in Robotics, Control, and AI as applied to various sectors including Industry, Space, Agriculture, and Socio-technical Systems such as energy, mobility, smart grid, and smart cities.
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Application Areas
Keynote Speakers
Prof. P. R. Kumar
Distinguished Professor, Texas A&M University, USA
Prof. Anuradha Annaswamy
Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Prof. Bharadwaj Amrutur
Professor, IISc Bangalore and Executive Director, ARTPARK
Tutorial Speakers
Prof. Adnane Saoud
Associate Professor, University Mohammed VI Polytechnic, Morocco
Dr. Mayank Baranwal
Senior Scientist, TCS Research
Prof. Hrishikesh Venkataraman
Associate Professor, IIIT Sricity
Invited Speakers
Prof. Yiannis Kantaros
Assistant Professor, Washington University, USA
Prof. Mini C. Rai
Professor, University of Lincoln, UK
Dr. Arjun Jain
Founder and CEO, Fastcode.ai
Dr. Dharmveer Agarwal
Postdoc Researcher, IIT Kanpur
Prof. Leena Vachhani
Professor, IIT Bombay
Dr. Rajesh Kumar
Robotics & AI Architect, Addverb
Biswajit Biswas
Chief Data Scientist, Tata Elxsi
Event Schedule
Important Deadlines
Abstract Submission Deadline: 20th June 2024
Decisions:6th July 2024
Registration Deadline (early): 15th July 2024
Registration Deadline (normal): 27th July 2024
Submit Your Abstract
Please submit your Abstract using the suggested format only.
We invite all student researchers UG/PG/PhD/Postdoc to submit abstracts for consideration in the oral/poster presentation. The work can be work in progress, published work, or work under review. Please submit your abstract at the following button below.
We have booked a few rooms in Hoysala guest house (Location) inside IISc campus. You can avail the facility of staying inside the campus by paying an amount of ₹1000per day. The accommodation will be provided on a first-come first-serve basis.
Please fill out the form if you’re interested in availing this facility.
Bengaluru has been ranked the most congested city in India in terms of traffic for several years now. This hackathon is aimed at creating innovative solutions to the traffic management problem in Bengaluru, and is co-sponsored by the Bengaluru Traffic Police, the Centre for Data for Public Good, and the Indian Institute of Science (IISc). The hackathon will have two phases. The first phase will be about short-term traffic volume prediction, given video feeds from cameras installed at junctions. The second phase will be about vehicle re-identification.