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Scope and Goals

The IEEE Quantum Week Posters program presents excellent opportunities for graduate students, undergraduate students, researchers, practitioners, entrepreneurs, and start-ups to showcase their work and engage with the international quantum computing R&D community during IEEE Quantum Week. Posters are intended to stimulate discussions of recent advances, experiences, and challenges in quantum computing and engineering.

Poster Evaluation Criteria

Posters are accepted according to the following evaluation criteria:

  • Expected interest in and novelty of the poster’s topic among people in the quantum computing and engineering communities.
  • Quality of the poster submission including the extended abstract and the actual poster.
  • Potential of the poster to advance the state of quantum computing and engineering research and practice.
 

Poster Proposal Submission Format

Each poster proposal must conform at the time of submission to the IEEE Formatting Instructions (i.e., title in 24pt font and full text in 10pt type, LaTEX users must use \documentclass[10pt,conference]{IEEEtran} without including the compsoc or compsocconf option). The submission must also comply with the IEEE Policy on Authorship.

Each poster proposal must include the following sections in one PDF file and in the order specified below. Sections 1-10 must not exceed four (4) pages. Each proposal must be submitted via the EasyChair submission website. The call for papers and proposal can all be found on EasyChair CFP.

Poster title

  1. Poster authors — Contact information for all poster authors and naming the main contact.
  2. Poster abstract — 200-250 words to be posted on QCE21 website.
  3. Poster relevance — relevance to the fields of quantum computing and/or quantum engineering (e.g., relate to QCE21 topics).
  4. Extended poster abstract —  a detailed description of the poster including references. 
  5. Actual poster — preliminary poster — at most one page in PDF format. Note the final printed posters should not be larger than the standard size of 24″ x 36”.
 

Important Poster Submission Requirements

  • By submitting a poster to IEEE Quantum Week 2021, you are making a commitment to register and attend the conference upon acceptance of your poster.
  • The poster abstract — title, authors, extended abstract, references — will be included  in the proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering (QCE21).
  • Accepted posters will be allocated dedicated poster exhibit times that are highlighted in the conference program.
 

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About IEEE Quantum Week

IEEE Quantum Week — the IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering (QCE) — is bridging the gap between the science of quantum computing and the development of an industry surrounding it. As such, this event brings a perspective to the quantum industry different from academic or business conferences. IEEE Quantum Week is a multidisciplinary quantum computing and engineering venue that gives attendees the unique opportunity to discuss challenges and opportunities with quantum researchers, scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, developers, students, practitioners, educators, programmers, and newcomers.

The QCE conference grew out of the IEEE Future Directions Quantum Initiative in 2019 and held its inaugural IEEE Quantum Week event in October 2020. IEEE Quantum Week 2020 was tremendous success with over 800 attendees from 45 countries and 270+ hours of quantum computing and engineering program in nine parallel tracks over five days.

With your contributions and your participation, together we can build a premier meeting of quantum minds and advance the fields of quantum computing and engineering. Even as a virtual event, Quantum Week provides ample opportunities to network with your peers and explore partnerships with industry, government, and academia. Quantum Week 2021 aims to bring together quantum professionals, researchers, educators, entrepreneurs, champions and enthusiasts to exchange and share their experiences, challenges, research results, innovations, applications, pathways and enthusiasm on all aspects of quantum computing and engineering.

IEEE Quantum Week 2021 hopes to receive outstanding contributions from the international quantum community to form an exceptional program with exciting exhibits featuring technologies from quantum companies, start-ups and research labs, world-class keynote speakers, workforce-building tutorials, community-building workshops, technical paper presentations, stimulating panels, innovative posters, and Birds-of Feather sessions.

IEEE Quantum Week aims to showcase quantum research, practice, applications, education, and training including programming systems, software engineering methods & tools, algorithms, benchmarks & performance metrics, hardware engineering, architectures, & topologies, software infrastructure, hybrid quantum-classical computing, architectures and algorithms, as well as many applications including simulation of chemical, physical and biological systems, optimization problems, techniques and solutions, and quantum machine learning.

How to submit Proposals and Papers

Inquiries

Engage in Cutting Edge Quantum R & D

The exceptional QCE21 program provides a full spectrum of quantum programming. Take this opportunity to engage, in one place, with keynote speakers, researchers & practitioners, students, exhibitors, workshop organizers, panelists, innovation leaders, scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, developers, programmers, educators, and newcomers. 

Submit Papers & Posters

IEEE Quantum Week aims to be a leading venue for presenting high-quality original research, ground-breaking innovations, and compelling insights in quantum computing and engineering. Technical papers are peer-reviewed, can be on any topic related to quantum computing and engineering, and will be considered by one of the following technical paper tracks.

Network with
Thought Leaders

IEEE Quantum Week is a multidisciplinary quantum computing and engineering venue that gives attendees the unique opportunity to discuss challenges and opportunities with thought leaders in keynotes, panels, workshops, paper tracks, tutorials, BoFs.

Call for Birds-of-Feather Proposals

Code of Conduct

Engage in Cutting Edge Quantum R & D

The exceptional QCE21 program provides a full spectrum of quantum programming. Take this opportunity to engage, in one place, with keynote speakers, researchers & practitioners, students, exhibitors, workshop organizers, panelists, innovation leaders, scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, developers, programmers, educators, and newcomers. 

Network with
Thought Leaders

IEEE Quantum Week is a multidisciplinary quantum computing and engineering venue that gives attendees the unique opportunity to discuss challenges and opportunities with thought leaders in keynotes, panels, workshops, paper tracks, tutorials, BoFs.

Submission Deadlines

Feb 1 — Mon, April 12, 2021 CFP-Tut  Submission

Feb 1 — Mon, April 12, 2021 CFP-Wks  Submission

Feb 1 Mon, May 24, 2021 CFP-Pap  Submission

Feb 1 — Mon, June 28, 2021 CFP-Pan  Submission

Feb 1 — Mon, Aug 9, 2021 CFP-Pos  Submission

Feb 1 — Mon, Aug 16, 2021 CFP-BoF  Submission

Feb 16 — Sep 15, 2021 Exhibitor Requests

Feb 16 — Sep 15, 2021 — Sponsorship Requests

Registration Deadlines

Mon, Sep 6, 2021 — Registration Overview

Mon, Sep 13, 2021 — Upload instructions

Starting Oct 4, 2021

Mon-Fri, Oct 18-22, 2021 Preliminary Program