<div dir="ltr"><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr"><div>(web version of this CfP available at <a href="https://unitary.fund/community/FOSDEM_2025/">https://unitary.fund/community/FOSDEM_2025/</a>)</div><div><br></div><div>We're excited to announce the return of the <b>Quantum Computing devroom</b> at FOSDEM 2025, scheduled for Sunday, February 2. </div><div><br></div><div>After successful editions in 2019 and 2020, we’re ready to showcase all the innovative projects that have been built over the past four years and foster connections between quantum and classical open-source communities. Submit your proposals to help shape this year’s schedule—we look forward to seeing what you bring!</div><br><font size="4">About FOSDEM</font><br>FOSDEM is a non-commercial event organized by the community, for the community. FOSDEM 2025 will take place on the weekend of February 1 and 2, 2025 in Brussels, Belgium. Participation is free and open to everyone. Attendance last year exceeded 8,000 participants.<br><br><font size="4">Essential Information</font><br><ul><li>Submission deadline: <b>December 1, 2024</b> (at 00:00 UTC+1)</li><li>Announcement of selected talks: December 15, 2024</li><li>Quantum Computing devroom: Sunday, February 2, 2025 (afternoon)</li><li>Talk format: 25 minutes (including Q&A). In-person only.</li></ul><div><font size="4">Topics of Interest</font></div><div><font size="1"><br></font></div><div>We'd like to make the devroom topics as diverse as possible, so we are looking to offer a mixture of presentations, short tutorials, demos, etc. Presentations must be related to open-source software for quantum technologies, but we do encourage submissions that push boundaries and experiment with the unexpected. We’d like to hear about new developments in:</div><ul><li>Quantum programming languages and tools</li><li>Compilation, transpilation, and optimization of quantum programs</li><li>Error mitigation, correction, and making noisy qubits work</li><li>Software tools for open quantum hardware</li><li>Quantum resource estimation and benchmarking</li><li>Quantum cryptography, network, and communication</li></ul>As well as more off the beaten track topics. Here are a few ideas:<br><ul><li>Quantum-inspired classical projects</li><li>Lessons learned from building quantum software</li><li>Insights on building open quantum communities</li><li>Surprising and fun uses of quantum hardware or software</li><li>Long-shot ideas and ambitious visions for the future of quantum software</li><li>Mashups of quantum tech with art, games, or everyday tools</li><li>New ways of teaching and learning quantum concepts</li></ul>Or, of course, a superposition of the above! With the understanding that proposed talks should focus on substance over quantum hype.<br><br>If you have a wild idea that doesn’t fit into these categories, perfect—we love surprises! If it’s weird, bold, or thought-provoking, we want to hear about it. Please keep in mind that many attendees will not be quantum computing experts!<br><font size="4"><br>Speaker Guidelines</font><br><ul><li>Please submit your talk proposals at <a href="https://pretalx.fosdem.org/fosdem-2025/cfp" target="_blank">https://pretalx.fosdem.org/fosdem-2025/cfp</a></li><li>FOSDEM is using a self-hosted Pretalx installation for managing talk submissions. You will need to create an account, if you don’t already have one.</li><li>In the Submission notes, confirm that you will attend FOSDEM in person if your talk is accepted. We’re unable to fund travel or lodging for speakers, so make sure you have the means to attend.</li><li>Select the <b>«Quantum Computing</b>» track for your proposal.</li><li>All presentations will be recorded and shared under a Creative Commons license (CC-BY-SA or CC-BY). By submitting, you agree to these terms.</li></ul><br><font size="4">Organizers</font><br><br>If you have a specific request or question, or if you run into any technical difficulties during submission, you can reach out directly to the organizers:<br><ul><li><a href="mailto:quantum-devroom-manager@fosdem.org" target="_blank">quantum-devroom-manager@fosdem.org</a></li><li>Alessandro Cosentino (cosenal [at] <a href="http://gmail.com" target="_blank">gmail.com</a>)</li><li>Nate Stemen (nate [at] unitary.fund)</li><li>Purva Thakre (purva.athakre [at] <a href="http://gmail.com" target="_blank">gmail.com</a>)</li></ul><br><font size="4">Useful Links</font><br><ul><li>FOSDEM 2025 website: <a href="https://fosdem.org/2025/" target="_blank">https://fosdem.org/2025/</a></li><li>FOSDEM Code of Conduct: <a href="https://fosdem.org/2025/practical/conduct/" target="_blank">https://fosdem.org/2025/practical/conduct/</a></li><li>Unitary Fund: <a href="https://unitary.fund/" target="_blank">https://unitary.fund/</a></li><li>Quantum Open Source Foundation: <a href="https://qosf.org/" target="_blank">https://qosf.org/</a></li></ul><div><br></div><div>Hope to see all of you in Brussels!<br></div><br>--<br>Alessandro Cosentino<br><a href="https://cosenal.github.io/" target="_blank">https://cosenal.github.io/</a><br><br><br></div>
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