Watch all talk videos of TQC 2023
24-28 July 2023 in Aveiro, Portugal
The 18th TQC was hosted by the University of Aveiro in Portugal, in July 2023. It was a hybrid event, with full support for in-person and online participation.
Travel & logistics information for TQC 2023 in Aveiro here.
The Proceedings of the Conference track of TQC 2023 are now published here.
All videos can be found on this YouTube playlist.
Scientific Programme of TQC 2023
We received 342 submissions, resulting on 75 contributions selected for 74 talks:
- Conference track: 54 submissions (compared to 32 in 2022), of which 14 were selected for a talk and publication in the conference proceedings.
- Workshop track: 253 submissions (compared to 184 in 2022), of which 61 were selected for talks, including 1 merger.
- Poster-only: 35 submissions (compared to 31 in 2022). A total of 266 submissions were accepted for a poster. Late poster submissions: 28 submissions.
- Invited speakers: 4 invited talks chosen by the Steering Committee.
Invited speakers of TQC 2023
List of accepted talks and posters of TQC 2023
You can list all talks from the Conference and Workshop tracks (or all posters) by selecting them on the dropdown menu “Types”. You can also filter by day or author.
Many bounded versions of undecidable problems are NP-hard Poster
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Sponsors and organization of TQC 2023
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By combining research in quantum physic, mathematics, chemistry and data science, the goal of the centre is to contribute to the faster development of new drugs as well as speed up the computationally demanding tasks of analysing and interpreting large amounts of biological data - both essential to the medical industry of tomorrow.
We are currently searching for a new Novo Nordisk Postdoc position in collaboration with Novo Nordisk A/S. You are always welcome to contact center leader Matthias Cristandl for information about upcoming positions.
Come join QMATH Masterclass 2023 from 21st-25th of August 2023! Register at Masterclass: Quantum Learning Theory – University of Copenhagen.
The main overarching challenge for QuSoft is to create the “quantum software” for current and future quantum computers, harnessing the power of quantum information and developing new protocols, algorithms and applications.
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Our Quantum Research Center (QRC) is a new international center of excellence for research into quantum technologies. Led by a globally recognised expert in the field, Professor Jose Ignacio Latorre, we are dedicated to building the first quantum computer in the region. At QRC, we are inspired by our vision of quantum technologies that recognises the numerous positive applications our work can have in industries and scientific disciplines far beyond our core areas of focus.
We are part of the Abu Dhabi Government’s Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), which oversees technology research in the emirate.
The aim of ML4Q is to develop new computing and networking architectures using the principles of quantum mechanics. Computing and networking power beyond anything classically imaginable would make quantum computers powerful tools in key areas such as materials design, pharmaceutics, or artificial intelligence. Quantum communication could be made effectively secure.
ML4Q builds on and expands the complementary expertise in the three key research fields (solid-state physics, quantum optics, and quantum information science) at the partner institutions in order to develop the best hardware platform for quantum information technology, and provide comprehensive blueprints for a functional quantum information network. We are hiring! Check out ML4Q's career opportunities.
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People and Committees of TQC 2023
Steering Committee
- Gorjan Alagic, University of Maryland
- Andris Ambainis, University of Latvia
- Eric Chitambar, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
- Steve Flammia, AWS Center for Quantum Computing
- François Le Gall, Nagoya University
- Min-Hsiu Hsieh, Hon Hai (Foxconn) [co-chair]
- Laura Mančinska, University of Copenhagen
- Lídia del Rio, ETH Zurich & Squids
- Marco Tomamichel, National University of Singapore [chair]
Local Organising Committee
- Paulo Almeida, Universidade de Aveiro [host]
- Margarida Facão, Universidade de Aveiro
- Ricardo Guimarães Dias, Universidade de Aveiro
- Alexandre Madeira, Universidade de Aveiro
- Manuel António Martins, Universidade de Aveiro
- Nuriya Nurgalieva, ETH Zurich & Squids
- Armando Pinto, Universidade de Aveiro
- Raquel Pinto, Universidade de Aveiro
- Lídia del Rio, ETH Zurich & Squids [chair, contact person]
Programme Committee
- Alvaro Alhambra, Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics
- Simon Apers, CNRS IRIF
- Stephen Bartlett, The University of Sydney
- Daniel Brod, Fluminense Federal University
- Matthias Caro, California Institute of Technology
- Claude Crépeau, McGill University
- Omar Fawzi, École Normale Supérieure de Lyon [chair]
- Sevag Gharibian, University of Paderborn
- David Gosset, University of Waterloo
- Daniel Grier, University of California, San Diego
- Michael Gullans, NIST/University of Maryland
- Yassine Hamoudi, Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing
- Hsin-Yuan Huang, California Institute of Technology
- Martin Kliesch, Hamburg University of Technology
- Tamara Kohle, Complutense University of Madrid
- Ludovico Lami, University of Amsterdam
- Cécilia Lancien, CNRS Institut Fourier Grenoble
- Xiongfeng Ma, Tsinghua University
- Giulio Malavolta, Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy
- Ashley Montanaro, University of Bristol
- Markus Mueller, IQOQI Vienna
- Anand Natarajan, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Pavel Panteleev, Moscow State University
- Simon Perdrix, INRIA LORIA
- Daniel Ranard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Patrick Rebentrost, National University of Singapore
- Joschka Roffe, Free University Berlin
- Jérémie Roland, Université Libre de Bruxelles
- Cambyse Rouzé, Technical University of Munich
- Daniel Stilck França, INRIA Lyon
- David Sutter, IBM Research Zurich
- Ryuji Takagi, Nanyang Technological University
- Yu Tong, California Institute of Technology
- Michael Walter, Ruhr Universität Bochum [co-chair]
- John van de Wetering, University of Oxford
- Takashi Yamakawa, NTT Tokyo
- Leo Zhou, California Institute of Technology