Call for Submissions

Submissions are now closed

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 submissions must be made online on the conference’s ConfTool page.


Talk submission

A contributed talk 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. Only research papers will be considered; survey articles, PhD theses, and white papers are not eligible.

If your submission consists of multiple papers, merge them into a single pdf. The first 10 pages of the submission should make a compelling case for its inclusion in the workshop. It is recommended (but not required) that the submission pdf begins with an Extended Abstract of at most 3 pages, followed by the full paper. The program committee may evaluate the full paper at their discretion. Submissions need to be complete and contain sufficient details to verify their correctness.

We expect speakers to attend the workshop in person. Rejected talk submissions will be given the opportunity to be presented as posters unless their content is considered off-topic or incorrect by the programme committee. 

Poster submission

If you wish to submit a Poster-Only submission, please choose the poster track when submitting your work. For submitting a poster, a short (1-3 page) abstract is all that is required.