Dear Colleague,
We invite submissions both as talks and posters for QCTIP 2024 in Edinburgh 16th–18th April 2024. Please find more information about the veunue and registration on the conference's website:
https://www.qctip2024.com/
Contributed talks are now open for submissions. Talks will be selected based on scientific excellence, alignment with the workshop's theme, and program balance. Submissions should correspond to recent research contributions in quantum information and computation. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Applications of quantum computers
Architectures for quantum computing
Quantum algorithms
Quantum compilation and circuit optimization
Quantum error correction and fault tolerance
Digital and Analog Simulation of quantum systems
Theory of near-term quantum computing
Verification of quantum software and hardware
Error Mitigation and Benchmarking
All talk submissions must be made online on conference's easychair page through the link below. A submission should include a full paper with technical details corresponding to the work. While the manuscript may be from an online repository, such as the arXiv, a PDF copy must be uploaded.
If your submission consists of multiple papers, merge them into a single file. The first 10 pages of the paper should compellingly make the case for its inclusion in the workshop. The submission of an extended abstract is not required, but the programme committee may consider the remainder of the paper at their discretion.
We anticipate that speakers will attend the workshop in person, contingent upon the global health and travel situation being stable at that time. Rejected submissions will be given the opportunity to be presented as posters unless their content is considered off-topic or incorrect by the programme comitee.
Best regards,
Daniel Stilck França
Key Dates
Submission deadline: 5th February 2024, 23:59 (CET)
Decision notification: 5th March February 2024
Registration deadline: 19th March 2024
Conference: 16th-18th April 2024
Program Committee
Daniel Stilck Franca (chair)
Inria and ENS Lyon
Alvaro Alhambra
Instituto de Fisica Teorica
Ningping Cao
Perimeter Institute, Institute for Quantum Computing
Peter Johnson
Zapata AI Computing
Balint Koczor
University of Oxford
Michael Lubasch
Quantinuum
Mikel Sanz
University of the Basque Country
Michael Vasmer
Perimeter Institute and Xanadu
Leandro Aolita
Technology Innovation Institute, Abu Dhabi
Matthias Caro
Freie Universität Berlin
Sumeet Khatri
Freie Universität Berlin
Tamara Kohler
Stanford University
Tomas Jochym-O’Connor
IBM Quantum
Eugene Tang
MIT
Samson Wang
Caltech
Juani Bermejo Vega
University of Granada
Oscar Higgott
Google
Maria Kieferova
University of Technology Sydney
Tongyang Li
Peking University
Joschka Roffe
Freie Universität Berlin
Jordi Tura
Leiden University
Xin Wang
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (Guangzhou)