Objective

The primary goal of this symposium is to foster a community where the latest software developments in quantum sciences can be shared and discussed. We aim to highlight the role of Julia in facilitating these advancements, providing a platform for showcasing innovative software solutions, discussing challenges, and exploring future possibilities in quantum research.

Audience

This call is open to researchers, developers, and students who are at the forefront of integrating software, especially Julia, into quantum science research and applications. Whether you are developing new quantum algorithms, exploring quantum-chemical simulations, or applying Julia in novel quantum contexts, your insights are invaluable.

Contributors will have the opportunity to engage with a global network of quantum software enthusiasts and professionals, gain visibility for their work, and contribute to advancing the field. The symposium serves as a platform for knowledge exchange, collaboration, and inspiration.

Topics

We encourage submissions that cover a broad spectrum of quantum software topics, including but not limited to: Software for quantum algorithm development and simulations; Case studies of Julia in quantum computing applications; Advances in software for quantum information processing; Julia applied to the design, optimization, and control of quantum hardware; Julia-based tools and libraries for quantum many-body physics research; Development of quantum-chemical tools in chemistry and materials science; Interfaces and libraries for atomistic modeling;