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Introduction

The AQIS’18 conference will focus on quantum information processing, communication and cryptography, an interdisciplinary field bridging quantum physics, computer science, mathematics, and information technologies. AQIS’18 will be a natural successor of EQIS’01-EQIS’05 and AQIS’06-AQIS’17. AQIS’18 will consist of tutorials, invited talks, selected oral and poster presentations, as well as other activities.

Committee
  • Francesco BUSCEMI (Nagoya U, co-Chair)
  • Harumichi NISHIMURA (Nagoya U, co-Chair)
  • Shigeru YAMASHITA (Ritsumeikan U)

Program Committee (To be Completed)

  • Antonio ACIN (ICFO, Chair)
  • Andris AMBAINIS (U Latvia)
  • Dimitris ANGELAKIS (CQT Singapore, U of Crete)
  • Joonwoo BAE (Hanyang U)
  • Konrad BANASZEK (U of Warsaw)
  • Mario BERTA (Imperial Coll, London)
  • Mohamed BOURENNANE (Stockholm U)
  • Cyril BRANCIARD (Inst Néel, Grenoble)
  • Fernando BRANDAO (Caltech)
  • Harry BUHRMAN (Amsterdam U, CWI)
  • Kai CHEN (USCT Hefei)
  • Marcos CURTY (U Vigo)
  • Eleni DIAMANTI (CNRS, Sorbonne U)
  • Jiangfeng DU (USTC Hefei)
  • Runyao DUAN (Sydney UT)
  • Francois LE GALL (Kyoto U)
  • Min-Hsiu HSIEH (Sydney UT)
  • Marcus HUBER (IQOQI, U of Vienna)
  • Hyunseok JEONG (Seoul U)
  • Richard JOZSA (U of Cambridge)
  • Shiro KAWABATA (AIST Tsukuba)
  • Jaewan KIM (KIAS, co-Chair)
  • Yoon-Ho KIM (Pohang U)
  • Ray-Kuang LEE (National Tsing Hua U)
  • Xiongfeng MA (Tsinghua U)
  • Laura MANČINSKA (U of Copehagen)
  • Sabrina MANISCALCO (U Turku)
  • Ashley MONTANARO (U of Bristol)
  • Mio MURAO (U Tokyo)
  • Kae NEMOTO (NII, Tokyo)
  • Paolo PERINOTTI (U of Pavia)
  • Daowen QIU (Sun Yat-Sen U)
  • Baosen SHI (USCT Hefei)
  • Paul SKRZYPCZYK (U of Bristol)
  • Wonmin SON (Sogang U)
  • Christian SCHAFFNER (U of Amsterdam)
  • Masahiro TAKEOKA (NICT, Tokyo)
  • Seiichiro TANI (NTT, Atsugi)
  • Akihisa TOMITA (Hokkaido U, co-Chair)
  • Peng XUE (Nanjing U)
  • Dong YANG (Jiliang U)
  • Jiangquiang YOU (CSRC Beijing)
  • Shengyu ZHANG (Chinese U, Hong Kong)

Steering Committee

  • Charles BENNETT (IBM)
  • Jozef GRUSKA (Masaryk U, ex-Chair)
  • Guang-Can GUO (USTC)
  • Hiroshi IMAI (U Tokyo, Chair)
  • Richard JOZSA (U Cambridge)
  • Jaewan KIM (KIAS, co-Chair)
  • Shigeru YAMASHITA (Ritsumeikan, Secretary)
Call for paper

Important date

2018-06-09
Draft paper submission deadline
2018-07-09
Draft paper acceptance notification
2018-07-24
Final paper submission deadline

 Contributions are solicited in (but not limited to) the following areas:

  • Quantum computation, algorithms and complexity
  • Quantum information theory
  • Concepts, methods and tools against decoherence
  • Quantum cryptography
  • Quantum communications experiments and theory
  • Quantum technologies (optics, NMR, solid state, etc.)
  • Quantum processor and computer design
  • Quantum programming languages and semantics

Tutorials

  • Ignacio CIRAC (MPQ, Garching)
  • Sandu POPESCU (U of Bristol)

Guidlines

Submission Guidelines

A submission to AQIS consists of an extended abstract (max. length 3 pages, 11- or 12-point font, excluding references), containing a non-technical, clear and insightful description of the results and main ideas, their impact, and their importance to quantum information and computation. In addition, the extended abstract may refer to a technical version of the work, either posted to an online repository, such as arXiv.org, or uploaded as an appendix after the extended abstract. The technical version will be considered only at the discretion of the program committee. In all cases, the total submission must be uploaded as a single file.

Extended abstracts should be prepared using the LaTeX template provided by the conference at this link.

Submissions deviating significantly from these guidelines may be rejected without consideration of their merits.

Contributions must be submitted electronically via the submission website. AQIS18 uses the EasyChair System to manage paper submissions.

Best Student Poster Award

A submission is eligible only if the main author(s) is/are student(s), and at least 60% of the work has been done by the student(s), including a majority of the key ideas. The PC chair reserves the right to ask for any clarifications regarding the student(s) contributions at any time. Eligibility should be indicated at the time of submission by adding the sentence “THIS PAPER IS ELIGIBLE FOR BEST STUDENT POSTER AWARD” at the end of the abstract field provided by the EasyChair submission page.

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Sep 08

    2018

    to

    Sep 12

    2018

  • Jun 09 2018

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Jul 09 2018

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • Jul 24 2018

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Jul 24 2018

    Early Bird Registration

  • Sep 12 2018

    Registration deadline

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