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Workshop on Quantum–HPC Workflows, Resources allocation, and Scheduling

Overview

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As quantum computers are starting to be integrated into HPC facilities, challenges arise across the full stack to ensure effective HPC–quantum cooperation. These challenges range from integrating heterogeneous software stacks, to efficiently allocating and scheduling shared resources, and identifying suitable near-term applications that justify on-premise HPC integration as opposed to exclusive cloud-based access.

Q‑WORKS aims to gather HPC and quantum experts to collect the latest advancements in the integration of quantum computers within HPC facilities. The workshop serves as a venue for multiple, sometimes non-intersecting communities — quantum software experts, systems software experts, researchers from hosting entities, representatives from European and nationally funded projects (e.g., EUROQHPC‑I, EuroHPC Centres of Excellence), and hardware vendors — to convene and exchange experiences on integrating and programming quantum computers in an HPC environment.

Topics of Interest

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Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished work on topics including, but not limited to:

Efficient quantum resource allocation

Workload characterization for HPC–quantum systems

HPC–Quantum applications and use cases

Quantum–classical software stacks

Programming models for HPC–Quantum applications

Benchmarking and performance evaluation

Scheduling in hybrid quantum–classical environments

Integration of heterogeneous software stacks

Near-term quantum applications for HPC

Co-design of hardware and software for hybrid systems

Workflow languages for hybrid execution environments

EU project activities (e.g., EUROQHPC‑I)

Important Dates

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Paper submission deadline: May 15, 2026

Author notification deadline: June 12, 2026

Camera-ready deadline: July 10, 2026

Workshop sessions: 24–25 August 2026

Submission Guidelines

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Authors are invited to submit papers formatted using the Springer LNCS template.

Page limits

Full papers: up to 12 pages (references included) — published in Springer proceedings if accepted

Short papers: up to 10 pages (references included) — presented at workshop, not included in Springer proceedings

Submissions must represent original work not previously published or under review elsewhere.

Reviews will be handled through the Euro‑Par 2026 EasyChair instance, with each submission receiving at least three reviews.

Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=europar2026workshops

Organisation

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Paolo Viviani (paolo.viviani@linksfoundation.com) – LINKS Foundation

Sara Marzella – CINECA

Doriana Medić (doriana.medic@unito.it) – Università degli Studi di Torino

Roberto Rocco (roberto.rocco@e4company.com) – E4 Computer Engineering

Program Committee

Marco Aldinucci, Università degli Studi di Torino

Rosa M. Badia, BSC

Gianluca Bertaina, Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica

Gabriella Bettonte, E4 Computer Engineering

Mario Bifulco, Università degli Studi di Torino

Álvaro Caride‑Tabarés Sánchez, IQM

Marco Cipollini, Politecnico di Torino

Iacopo Colonnelli, Università degli Studi di Torino

Marco De Pascale, Munich Quantum Valley

Emanuele Dri, LINKS Foundation

Jorge Echavarria, Munich Quantum Valley

Pascal Elahi, Pawsey Supercomputing Centre

Jonathan Frassineti, CINECA

Edoardo Giusto, Università di Napoli Federico II

Krzysztof Kurowski, PSNC

Tommaso Macrì, QuEra

Francesco Medina, Università degli Studi di Torino

Bartolomeo Montrucchio, Politecnico di Torino

Daniele Ottaviani, E4 Computer Engineering

Vincenzo Pianese, Politecnico di Torino

Martin Ruefenacht

Rafael Sotelo, Universidad de Montevideo

Olivier Terzo, LINKS Foundation

Giovanna Turvani, Politecnico di Torino

Ugo Varetto, Pawsey Supercomputing Centre

Chiara Vercellino, LINKS Foundation

Giacomo Vitali, LINKS Foundation

Deborah Volpe, Politecnico di Torino