Complementary event associated with COMRob 2026

2nd International Workshop on Active Disturbance Rejection Control

ADRC 2026 · Mexico City · Universidad Iberoamericana

2nd International Workshop on Active Disturbance Rejection Control, Mexico City 2026
Dates

October 28-30, 2026

IBERO Mexico City

Base fee

$1,100.00 MXN

Discounts available

Venue

Auditorio Xavier Scheifler y De Amézaga

Building S · Second floor

The 2nd International Workshop on Active Disturbance Rejection Control (ADRC), to be held in Mexico City in 2026, seeks to advance ADRC through high-level scientific exchange and collaboration within the international research community.

The workshop will bring together leading researchers, academics, and graduate students to critically examine recent theoretical developments, validate experiments, discuss emerging applications, and identify key challenges and future research directions.

Fee and discounts

The base fee is $1,100.00 MXN. Applicable discounts are:

Attendee type Discount
Mexican COMRob student attendees 60%
Virtual attendee 50%
Student 50%
COMRob general registration attendees 20%
General public 0%

Complementary benefits

  • Independent and complementary event associated with COMRob 2026.
  • Special discounts for students and COMRob participants.
  • Virtual attendance option.
  • Participation in an international research community specialized in ADRC.
  • 15% discount on COMRob 2026 for ADRC workshop participants.

Considered keynote speakers

Dr. Zhiqiang Gao
Cleveland State University, U.S.A.
Dr. Zhongsheng Hou
Qingdao University, China
Dr. Rafal Madonski
Silesian University of Technology, Poland
Dr. Qin Lin
University of Houston, U.S.A.
Dr. Alberto Luviano Juárez
UPIITA, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Mexico

Important workshop dates

Open submission
May 12, 2026
Submission deadline
Aug. 10, 2026
Acceptance notification
Sept. 1, 2026
Camera-ready submission
Sept. 15, 2026
Workshop date
IBERO Mexico City
Oct. 28, 2026

Special session at COMRob 2026

This session focuses on the intersection of ADRC and robotics, including theoretical foundations, extended state observers, manipulators, mobile robots, aerial vehicles, multi-agent systems, embedded implementation, experimental validation, and comparison with approaches such as PID, SMC, MPC, and learning-based control.

Contact

Dr. Mario Ramírez Neria

mario.ramirez@ibero.mx

Phone: +52 (55) 5959 4000 ext. 7347