Call for Papers

Submission Deadline:

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Notification of Acceptance:

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We invite papers that address practical quantum applications, especially those that involve running on a quantum device (whether adiabatic or gate-based) and tackle scalability and hybrid quantum-classical methods.

Papers that demonstrate new ways of combining quantum and classical computing to solve complex problems will be given priority.

Key areas of focus include:

  • Running on quantum devices: How are you integrating quantum computing in practice?
  • Scalability: Can this approach be scaled with future hardware?
  • Hybrid computing: How are quantum and classical methods working together in your solution?
  • Benchmarking: Have you attempted to benchmark your solution, and if so, how does it compare to classical or alternative quantum approaches?
  • Impact evaluation: How does your solution impact the **use case** you are advocating for? What measurable difference does it make, and how significant is this impact in a practical, real-world context?

Papers that effectively address these issues will receive longer presentation slots, as we want to dive deep into the processes behind the results, not just the end results themselves.