3rd International Workshop on AI for Quantum and Quantum for AI (AIQxQIA 2025)

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3rd International Workshop on AI for Quantum and Quantum for AI (AIQxQIA 2025) 
Co-located with the 28th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI 2025).

25–30 October 2025, Bologna, Italy

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Workshop website  

Easychair paper submission link

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- Paper submission deadline: July 27, 2025 (EXTENDED)
- Notification to authors: August 25, 2025

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General areas and topics of interests include (but are not limited to):
• Quantum machine learning algorithms
• Quantum data analysis and pattern recognition
• Quantum neural networks
• Quantum optimization algorithms
• Quantum natural language processing
• Quantum generative models
• Quantum reinforcement learning
• Quantum algorithm design for AI
• AI techniques for quantum error correction
• AI techniques for the compilation of quantum circuit
• Quantum simulation with AI
• Quantum control optimization using AI
• Quantum algorithm verification and validation using AI

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Submitted papers will undergo evaluation by a minimum of two program committee members, considering factors such as originality, significance, relevance, and technical quality. Authors are required to adhere to the CEUR-WS‘s formatting guidelines when preparing their papers (https://it.overleaf.com/latex/templates/template-for-submissions-to-ceur-workshop-proceedings-ceur-ws-dot-org/wqyfdgftmcfw).

We are accepting three categories of paper submissions:

- Short papers: These should be up to 4 pages, excluding references. Short papers can either present viewpoints or ambitions, or describe specific problems. Authors of short papers will have the opportunity to engage in informal discussions with other attendees during the workshop and will also be invited to give a brief presentation on their work.

- Full papers: These should exceed 4 pages, plus references. Full papers can cover either ongoing work or completed research. If the Programme Committee accepts a full paper, the authors will be invited to deliver a talk about their paper during the event.

- Additionally, we welcome extended abstracts of up to 2 pages, along with references. These extended abstracts should present original work, work-in-progress, or research that has been previously presented or published at other venues like AAAI, ECAI, IJCAI, or QSW. Authors of extended abstracts will have the opportunity to discuss their work informally with other participants during the workshop and will also be invited to give a short presentation on their work. The aim of these extended abstracts is to encourage the exchange of ideas at the workshop.

Authors are required to submit their papers following a single-blind review process, which means that the authors’ names should be included in the submissions. Please note that the review process will be anonymous, and the reviewers’ identities will be kept confidential.

All submissions must be made through the EasyChair conference system. Please ensure that you submit your paper before the specified deadline. Kindly note that all deadlines mentioned are considered *any time in the world*.

To ensure that your paper is included in the conference program and eligible for presentation, at least one of the authors must register for the conference and actively participate in the event. This author will be responsible for delivering the presentation associated with the accepted paper.

AIQxQIA proceedings will be published in CEUR Workshop Proceedings series.

IMPORTANT: authors are required to provide clear information in their submissions if their papers have been previously published. Please include details about the previous publication to avoid any issues with duplicate submissions or plagiarism concerns.

A selection of the best papers will be invited to submit an extended version for publication on “Quantum Machine Intelligence” (https://www.springer.com/journal/42484) edited by Springer.

—---------------- ORGANIZERS —----------------

• Marco Baioletti (University of Perugia – Italy)
• Miguel Angel Gonzalez (University of Oviedo – Spain)
• Corrado Loglisci (University of Bari – Italy, NQSTI)
• Angelo Oddi (Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technology – Italy)
• Riccardo Rasconi (Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technology – Italy)
• Ramiro Varela Arias (University of Oviedo – Spain)

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