QSim 2023: First Annual Conference on Quantum Simulation Telluride Conference Center Telluride, CO, United States, August 7-11, 2023 |
Conference website | https://qsimconference.org/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=qsim2023 |
Submission deadline | March 24, 2023 |
The Conference on Quantum Simulation (QSim) is an international conference for students and researchers working on all aspects of quantum simulation, considering both analog and digital approaches. The scientific objective of QSim is to bring together physicists, engineers, mathematicians, and computer scientists working at the forefront of quantum simulation and related problems, bridging both theory and experiment.
The 1st Annual Conference on Quantum Simulation (QSim 2023) will take place in Telluride, Colorado, USA, in the week of August 6-11, 2023.
Submissions are invited for contributed talks and posters at the conference. Talks will be selected on the basis of scientific excellence, fit to the conference, and balance of the program.
All submissions should be made online at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=qsim2023
Areas of interest for QSim include, but are not restricted to:
- Platforms for quantum simulation
- Applications of quantum simulation
- Scaling up quantum simulators
- Quantum error correction, mitigation, and fault-tolerance in quantum simulation
- Verification of quantum simulation
- Fault-tolerant quantum simulation algorithms
- Near-term quantum simulation algorithms
- Tomography of quantum many-body systems
- Many-body physics in quantum simulators
- Proofs of quantumness
Important dates:
- Contributed talk submission deadline: 24th of March 2023
- Decision notification: 12th of May 2023
- Poster submission deadline: 7th of July 2023
All deadlines are in the AoE (Anywhere on Earth) time zone.
More information about the conference can be found at https://qsimconference.org/
Contributed talk submissions:
Submissions are invited for contributed talks that will be presented as short (15 min) talks at the conference. Talks that are not included in the program will be considered as posters, and poster-only submissions are also possible.
Poster submissions:
Talk submissions that are not retained will automatically be considered for the poster session. In addition, you can submit your work for a poster-only presentation. In the latter case, no extended abstract or paper is required.
Submission format:
Submissions for contributed talks should include an extended abstract of 1-2 pages (including figures, but not including references) that provides a non-technical, clear, and insightful description of the main ideas, results, and impact of the work. Submissions may optionally include a full technical version of the paper, which will be read at the program committee’s discretion. All extended abstract and paper submissions will be shared only with the program committee. Poster-only submissions do not require an extended abstract or paper.
All submissions should be made online at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=qsim2023
QSim Committees
Scientific Committee for QSim 2023
- Ryan Babbush, Google
- Andrew Childs, University of Maryland, College Park (UMD)
- Soonwon Choi, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
- Sarang Gopalakrishnan, Princeton University
- Michael Gullans (Organizing Chair), UMD/National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
- Crystal Noel, Duke University
- Rick Silver, NIST
- Andreas Wallraff, ETH Zürich
- Peter Zoller, University of Innsbruck
Organizing Committee for QSim 2023
- Ehud Altman, University of California, Berkeley
- Garnett Bryant, NIST
- Michael Gullans (Chair), NIST/UMD
- Norbert Linke, Duke University
- Ian Spielman, NIST/UMD
- Kuljeet Kaur, UMD
Program Committee for QSim 2023
- Ehud Altman, University of California, Berkeley
- Ryan Babbush, Google
- Garnett Bryant, NIST
- Andrew Childs, UMD
- Soonwon Choi, MIT
- Sarang Gopalakrishnan, Princeton University
- Michael Gullans (Chair), UMD/NIST
- Norbert Linke, Duke University
- Crystal Noel, Duke University
- Rick Silver, NIST
- Ian Spielman, NIST/UMD
- Andreas Wallraff, ETH Zürich
- Peter Zoller, University of Innsbruck