AQIS 2025: 25th Asian Quantum Information Science Conference Grand Hall of the Lee Shau Kee Lecture Centre, Centennial Campus, the University of Hong Kong (HKU) Hong Kong, Hong Kong, August 4-8, 2025 |
Conference website | http://aqis-conf.org/2025/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aqis25 |
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
The AQIS’25 conference will take place during August 4 to August 8, 2025 at Hong Kong, hosted by the Quantum Information and Computation Initiative (QICI) of the HKU School of Computing and Data Science and by the HK Institute of Quantum Science & Technology (HKIQST). The conference will focus on quantum information processing, communication, and cryptography, an interdisciplinary field bridging quantum physics, computer science, mathematics, and information technologies. AQIS’25 will be a natural successor of EQIS’01-EQIS’05 and AQIS’06-AQIS’24. AQIS’25 will consist of invited talks, selected oral and poster presentations, as well as other activities. Contributions are solicited in (but not limited to) the following areas:
- Quantum computation and simulation, algorithms and complexity
- Quantum information theory- Concepts, methods and tools against decoherence
- Quantum cryptography
- Quantum communications experiments and theory
- Quantum metrology
- Quantum technologies (optics, NMR, solid state, etc.)
- Quantum circuit, computer design, and architecture
- Quantum programming languages and semantics
IMPORTANT DATES
Talk Submission deadline: April 25, 2025
Poster-only Submission deadline: May 16, 2025
Notification of acceptance: May 30, 2025
Final manuscript deadline: June 30, 2025
Early registration deadline: June 30, 2025 (all until 23:59 anywhere on Earth)
SUBMISSION FORMAT
A submission to AQIS consists of an extended abstract (11-point font minimum, 3 pages maximum 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 at this link: http://aqis-conf.org/2023/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/AQIS_template.zip Submissions deviating significantly from these guidelines may be rejected without consideration of their merits. Contributions must be submitted electronically via the submission website EasyChair (an EasyChair account is required): https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=aqis25 CONFERENCE FORMAT The scientific program will consist of invited talks, tutorials, contributed long talks, contributed short talks and poster sessions. By default, each submission will be considered for a long talk, a short talk, or a poster, in this order of preference. The submissions page allows authors to express their preference for talk or poster. There will also be a best student poster award.Please note that AQIS does not have published proceedings, so authors are welcome to submit work that has been previously published, and acceptance at AQIS will not impact the ability to publish work in other venues. BEST STUDENT PAPER 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. Eligible posters will be assessed by a committee during the poster sessions of the conference. Eligibility should be indicated at the time of submission by checking the box “Yes” at “Eligibility of Best Student Poster Award” field in the submission form.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Dong An (Peking University)
Hiroo Azuma (National Institute of Informatics)
Koji Azuma (NTT)
Joonwoo Bae (KAIST)
Ge Bai (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Guangzhou)
Mario Berta (RWTH Aachen University)
Alessandro Bisio (Università di Pavia)
Francesco Buscemi (Nagoya University)
Shantanav Chakraborty (International Institute of Information Technology Hyderabad)
Hao-Chung Cheng (National Taiwan University)
Giulio Chiribella (The University of Hong Kong)
Oscar Dahlsten (City University of Hong Kong)
Siddhartha Das (International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad)
Yu-Hao Deng (University of Science and Technology of China)
Artur Ekert (University of Oxford / CQT Singapore, Chair)
Suguru Endo (NTT Computer and Data Science Laboratories)
Kun Fang (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen)
Keisuke Fujii (Osaka University)
Yvonne Gao (National University of Singapore, co-Chair)
Ryu Hayakawa (Kyoto University)
Qiongyi He (Peking University)
Min-Hsiu Hsieh (Foxconn Research Institute)
Linghang Kong (Zhongguancun Lab)
Hlér Kristjánsson (Université de Montréal)
Hyukjoon Kwon (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)
Francois Le Gall (Nagoya University)
Nan Li (Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Tongyang Li (Peking University, co-Chair)
Yeong-Cherng Liang (National Cheng Kung University)
Bi-Heng Liu (University of Science and Technology of China)
Jin-Peng Liu (Tsinghua University)
Xiongfeng Ma (Tsinghua University)
Mio Murao (The University of Tokyo)
Yoshifumi Nakata (Kyoto University)
Hui Khoon Ng (Yale-NUS College, and the Centre for Quantum Technologies, NUS)
Harumichi Nishimura (Nagoya University)
Changhun Oh (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology)
Ravishankar Ramanathan (The University of Hong Kong)
Changpeng Shao (Academy of Mathematics and Systems Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Akihito Soeda (National Institute of Informatics)
Fang Song (Portland State University)
Sergii Strelchuk (University of Oxford)
Michał Studziński (University of Gdansk)
Yuan Su (Microsoft Research)
Jun Suzuki (University of Electro-Communications Tokyo)
Yasunari Suzuki (NTT)
Ryuji Takagi (University of Tokyo)
Xin Wang (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Guangzhou)
Xiaoyang Wang (RIKEN)
Ye Wang (University of Science and Technology of China)
Ya-Dong Wu (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
Peng Xue (Beijing Computational Science Research Center)
Takashi Yamakawa (NTT)
Naoki Yamamoto (Keio University)
Hayata Yamasaki (The University of Tokyo)
Yuxiang Yang (The University of Hong Kong)
Penghui Yao (Nanjing University)
Haidong Yuan (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
Jiayu Zhang (Zhongguancun Lab)
Qi Zhao (The University of Hong Kong)
You Zhou (Fudan University)
Hongyi Zhou (Institute of Computing Technology, Chinese Academy of Science)
Mario Ziman (Slovak Academy of Sciences)
Karol Życzkowski (Jagiellonian University)