March 31-April 2, 2025 · Nara, Japan.
http://www.ieee-qcnc.org/2025QCNC 2025 provides a forum for academic researchers and industry practitioners to present research progress, exchange new ideas, and identify future directions in the field of Quantum Communications, Networking, and Computing.
We invite researchers and developers from academic, industrial, and government laboratories to present their novel ideas in the form of posters, along with the topics published for the main conference technical tracks.
Posters are particularly well-suited for introducing contentious research avenues that might spark debate or exciting concepts that haven't yet been thoroughly tested.
Poster that are submitted must be written in English, have a maximum length of two (2) printed pages, and be prepared using the standard IEEE two-column layout with a font size of 10 points for the main body.
The main conference's author and submission guidelines homepage and the IEEE templates webpage both include the required IEEE template in LaTeX and Microsoft Word formats.
Accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings, along with regular main technical tracks and work-in-progress papers. They will also be submitted to IEEE Xplore®.
The submission process is not double-blind, so authors may include their names, affiliations, and other identifying information in the submitted manuscripts. Only Adobe PDF files will be accepted for the review process.
All submissions must be made electronically through EDAS.
The submission links are below.
Submit a Poster Paper
https://www.easychair.org/my/conference?conf=qcnc2025
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Quantum technology continues to push the boundaries of classical computing, networking, sensing, and security. Recent advancements have accelerated the transition from theoretical concepts to practical applications, establishing quantum as a transformative force in technology. Quantum sensing, alongside secure communications and advanced computing, is unlocking new possibilities in measurement precision and detection capabilities, opening new frontiers across industries. As researchers build on these advancements, quantum technology has proven its potential to deliver applications that are impossible in the classical realm, ushering us toward a future where quantum-powered services will span terrestrial and space-based networks.
This year’s IEEE Quantum Conference invites poster submissions across four tracks, each reflecting a pivotal aspect of quantum research and application. This is an ideal opportunity for researchers to showcase their innovative work, exchange ideas, and gain valuable feedback. Join us in exploring the following tracks:
Track 1: Quantum Communications and Networks - Focusing on the latest progress in quantum networking, this track explores secure quantum networks, entanglement distribution, and the integration of quantum and classical networks, with the aim of building scalable quantum communications networks that may one day become a part of a global infrastructure.
Track 2: Quantum Computing and Sensing - This track covers the latest advancements in quantum computing and sensing technologies. Topics may include hardware and algorithmic breakthroughs, error correction methods, quantum sensing mechanisms, and applications that bring quantum advantages to fields such as cryptography, artificial intelligence, and beyond.
Track 3: Security in the Quantum Age - As quantum technologies evolve, the security landscape is being reshaped. This track goes into quantum-safe cryptographic protocols, post-quantum security solutions, and innovations in safeguarding data against quantum-based threats, aiming to establish the foundations of security for the quantum future.
Track 4: Simulators, Demonstrations, Prototypes, and Testbeds - This track seeks practical implementations and experimental setups that bridge quantum theory and application. From simulators and testbeds to working prototypes, this track invites contributions that showcase tangible advancements and facilitate hands-on exploration of quantum concepts.
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Miralem Mehic
University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Stephen Di Adamo
Qoro Quantum, Germany
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