Dear quantum enthusiasts,
Registration is now open for TQC 2023, which will take
place in Aveiro, Portugal, 24-28 July 2023.
The late poster submission deadline is the 25th of May.
All info at:
The Theory of Quantum Computation, Communication and
Cryptography (TQC) is a leading annual international
conference for students and researchers working in the theoretical
aspects of quantum information science. The scientific objective
is to bring together the theoretical quantum information science
community to present and discuss the latest advances in the field.
The 18th TQC will be a hybrid event, with full support for
in-person and online participation. With 74 contributed talks
and over 200 posters, this will be the largest edition of
TQC ever, which is why registration is limited to the first
400 in-person participants. Register now and secure your
spot!
Invited talks:
Classical Shadows, by Richard Küng, Johannes Kepler
University Linz, Austria
Noncommuting conserved quantities in quantum thermodynamics,
by Nicole Yunger Halpern, NIST, QuICS, USA
Limitations of noisy quantum circuits, by Daniel Stilck
França, INRA & ENS Lyon, France
Shallow quantum circuits, by Adam Bene Watts, MIT, USA
Programme Committee:
Alvaro Alhambra, Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics
Simon Apers, CNRS IRIF
Stephen Bartlett, The University of Sydney
Daniel Brod, Fluminense Federal University
Matthias Caro, California Institute of Technology
Claude Crépeau, McGill University
Omar Fawzi, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon [chair]
Sevag Gharibian, University of Paderborn
David Gosset, University of Waterloo
Daniel Grier, University of California, San Diego
Michael Gullans, NIST/University of Maryland
Yassine Hamoudi, Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing
Hsin-Yuan Huang, California Institute of Technology
Martin Kliesch, Hamburg University of Technology
Tamara Kohle, Complutense University of Madrid
Ludovico Lami, University of Amsterdam
Cécilia Lancien, CNRS Institut Fourier Grenoble
Xiongfeng Ma, Tsinghua University
Giulio Malavolta, Max Planck Institute for Security and
Privacy
Ashley Montanaro, University of Bristol
Markus Mueller, IQOQI Vienna
Anand Natarajan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Pavel Panteleev, Moscow State University
Simon Perdrix, INRIA LORIA
Daniel Ranard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Patrick Rebentrost, National University of Singapore
Joschka Roffe, Free University Berlin
Jérémie Roland, Université Libre de Bruxelles
Cambyse Rouzé, Technical University of Munich
Daniel Stilck França, INRIA Lyon
David Sutter, IBM Research Zurich
Ryuji Takagi, Nanyang Technological University
Yu Tong, California Institute of Technology
Michael Walter, Ruhr Universität Bochum [co-chair]
John van de Wetering, University of Oxford
Takashi Yamakawa, NTT Tokyo
Leo Zhou, California Institute of Technology
We are looking forward to welcoming you in sunny Aveiro!
Cheers,
Lídia