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PLanQC 2022: Programming Languages for Quantum Computing
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<div>Call for poster abstracts (deadline: August 15 2022 aoe)</div>
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<div>We invite members of the programming languages and quantum computing communities to submit poster abstracts for the 3rd International Workshop on Programming Languages for Quantum Computing (PLanQC 2022), co-located this September with ICFP in Ljubljana,
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<div>PLanQC aims to bring together researchers from the fields of programming languages and quantum information, exposing the programming languages community to the unique challenges of programming quantum computers. It will promote the development of tools
to assist in the process of programming quantum computers, as they exist today and as they are likely to exist in the near to distant future.</div>
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<div>Poster abstracts should contain no more than a few paragraphs and should fit on a single page. Work in progress is welcome. Abstracts will be reviewed for quality and relevance to the workshop.</div>
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<div>Poster abstracts can be submitted by email to: neil.jr.ross@dal.ca</div>
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<div>Invited speakers:</div>
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<div> • Dominique Unruh, University of Tartu</div>
<div> • Charles Yuan, MIT</div>
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<div>Workshop topics include (but are not limited to):</div>
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<div> • High-level quantum programming languages</div>
<div> • Verification tools for quantum programs</div>
<div> • Novel quantum programming abstractions</div>
<div> • Quantum circuit and program optimizations</div>
<div> • Hardware-aware circuit compilation and routing</div>
<div> • Error handling, mitigation, and correction</div>
<div> • Instruction sets for quantum hardware</div>
<div> • Other techniques from traditional programming languages (e.g., types, compilation/optimization, foreign function interfaces) applied to the domain of quantum computation.</div>
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<div>Workshop website: </div>
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<div> • https://icfp22.sigplan.org/home/planqc-2022</div>
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<div>Important dates:</div>
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<div> • Poster abstract submission deadline: 15 August 2022 (anywhere on earth)</div>
<div> • Notification: 18 August 2022</div>
<div> • Workshop: 15 September 2022</div>
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<div>Student support:</div>
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<div>Limited travel support is available to students wishing to attend PLanQC. Further information and can be found on the workshop website:
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<div>https://icfp22.sigplan.org/home/planqc-2022#Travel-Support-for-Students</div>
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<div>Program Committee:</div>
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<div>Matthew Amy, Simon Fraser University</div>
<div>Robert Booth, The University of Edinburgh</div>
<div>Olivia Di Matteo, University of British Columbia</div>
<div>Yufei Ding, UC Santa Barbara</div>
<div>Ross Duncan, Cambridge Quantum Computing Ltd</div>
<div>Peng (Frank) Fu, Dalhousie University</div>
<div>Kesha Hietala, University of Maryland</div>
<div>Kohei Kishida, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign</div>
<div>Aleks Kissinger, University of Oxford</div>
<div>Bert Lindenhovius, Tulane University</div>
<div>Robert Rand, University of Chicago</div>
<div>Mathys Rennela, Inria</div>
<div>Neil Julien Ross (chair), Dalhousie University</div>
<div>Sam Staton, University of Oxford</div>
<div>Mathias Soeken, Microsoft</div>
<div>Dominique Unruh, University of Tartu</div>
<div>Benoît Valiron, Université Paris-Saclay, CNRS, CentraleSupélec, LMF</div>
<div>Vladimir Zamdzhiev, Inria, LORIA, Université de Lorraine</div>
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<div>Organizing Committee:</div>
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<div>Matt Amy, Simon Fraser University</div>
<div>Ross Duncan, Cambridge Quantum Computing</div>
<div>Robert Rand, University of Chicago</div>
Neil Julien Ross, Dalhousie University<br>
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