Workshop on the Quantum Information Technologies Facebook

QuaInT 2021


Computer Security & Cryptography Computing Systems Artificial Intelligence Engineering & Computer Science (General)



Quantum Information Technologies (QuaInT) is a peer-reviewed international workshop interdisciplinary between Computer Science, Physics and Mathematics, focusing on research advances and applications of quantum information science and technology.



Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:




  • Annealing-based computing

  • Cloud-based quantum computing

  • Quantum information science education

  • Quantum machine learning

  • Quantum algorithms

  • Quantum coding theory

  • Quantum communication

  • Quantum complexity theory

  • Quantum computing models

  • Quantum cryptography

  • Quantum finance

  • Quantum image processing

  • Quantum information processing

  • Quantum intelligent systems

  • Quantum optimization

  • Quantum programming

  • Quantum software engineering

  • Quantum simulation

  • Quantum and probability logic



Authors are invited to submit full (at least 10 pages) papers through the HotCRP (https://notso.easyscience.education/quaint/2021/) by January 20, 2021



Submitted papers will be peer-reviewed by three scholars on the basis of technical quality, relevance, originality, significance, and clarity. If necessary, a third, additional reviewer will be involved. The Program Committee will use these reviews to determine which papers will be accepted for presentation at the workshop. The result of the reviewing will be announced to the submitting authors by email, along with reviewer comments, if any.



Primary requirements



Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated for this workshop. The review process will be blind peer review. The submission should be LaTeX-generated PDF paper.



Formatting options



QuaInT 2020 uses one-column CEURART style (https://quaint.easyscience.education/2021/CEURART.zip) for the proceedings. Therefore, for preparing your submission please STRICTLY FOLLOW the 'Guidelines to format your document for CEUR-WS' (http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/sample-1col.pdf) and use sample-1col.tex file from CEURART.zip as template. Your submission should be prepared using TeX and one-column CEURART style. References should use the format, as shown in the Guidelines to format your document for CEUR-WS.



Paper submission



In case you have never worked with the HotCRP system before, please create HotCRP account it by clicking "Create an account" link at the login form (https://notso.easyscience.education/quaint/2021/newaccount). You will be offered to enter your email and click the 'Create account' button. The instructions for signing in to HotCRP would be sent to your email. After complete registration you should sign in and complete your profile (https://notso.easyscience.education/quaint/2021/profile?redirect=1). Please list potential conflicts of interest - we use this information when assigning reviews. At the "New Submission" link (https://notso.easyscience.education/quaint/2021/paper/new) of the QuaInT 2020, please fill in the forms as requested by the instructions.



THE VENUE



Kryvyi Rih National University, Department of Simulation and Software Engineering, 11 Vitalii Matusevych Str., Kryvyi Rih, 50027, Ukraine



CONTACTS



Andrii Striuk, +380-68-9030013, andrey.n.stryuk@gmail.com