Submissions

The call for submissions is closed!

Deadline: 7th August

Submission Guidelines

Prospective speakers are invited to submit:

Original contributions that consist of a one-page extended abstract (plus references) with at least 11-point fonts and reasonable margins. The abstract should provide sufficient evidence of results of genuine interest and enough detail to allow the program committee to assess the merits of the work. The work submitted should be published elsewhere, either on peer-reviewed journals or on the arXiv. The work must be recent and relevant to the topics of the conference, and the authors should include a link to the published paper or preprint.

Any submission for a talk will automatically be considered for a poster in the event it does not qualify for a talk.

Abstracts should be sent in PDF format and submission is done via

EasyChair.

This year’s Q-turn will feature student prizes. A submission is eligible for the prize if and only if one of the authors is a student at the time of the submission and this student will present the work as a talk or as a poster at Q-Turn.

Link to download our abstract template here: Q-Turn2020 Abstract Template

 

Topics

The scientific aspect of the workshop will cover topics related to quantum information theory, foundations of quantum mechanics, and quantum computation. We invite experimentalists and theorists working on:

  • Quantum computation and simulation, algorithms, and complexity
  • Quantum information theory
  • Concepts, methods, and tools against decoherence
  • Quantum cryptography
  • Quantum communication (QKD systems, memories, repeaters, etc)
  • Quantum metrology and sensors
  • Quantum technologies (photonics, ions, and neutrals, superconductor/semiconductor-based qubits, solid-state systems, optomechanics, etc)
  • Quantum foundations (correlations, causality, generalised probabilistic theories, quantum thermodynamics, quantum gravity)