Information for Authors
QUANT 2026 – International Conference on Quantum Computing Infrastructure & Technologies
Complete guide to preparing and submitting your manuscript for QUANT 2026. Follow our guidelines to ensure your submission meets all requirements for review and publication.
Author Submission Guidelines
Essential information for preparing your submission
Quick Requirements
Detailed Guidelines
Paper Format
Submitted papers (.pdf) must use the A4 IEEE Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings. Please remember to add Keywords to your submission.
Length Requirements
- Long papers: 8–9 pages. Overlength papers will be rejected without review.
- Short papers (demo / artifacts): 4–6 pages.
- Poster papers (undergraduate): 1–2 pages.
Originality & Plagiarism
Papers submitted to QUANT 2026 must be the original work of the authors and may not be simultaneously under review elsewhere. Prior peer-reviewed publications cannot be submitted.
IEEE maintains a strict plagiarism policy; all prior work must be cited appropriately.
Author List
Submit with the full and final list of authors in the correct order. The registered author list cannot be changed after the submission deadline.
Proofreading
Carefully proofread your submission. Language should be clear and correct so it is easily understandable. Either US English or UK English spelling conventions are acceptable.
Publication
All papers that are accepted, registered, and presented will be submitted to IEEE Xplore for possible publication (subject to IEEE requirements).
IEEE Word Template (A4)
Download .docxIEEE LaTeX Template (ZIP)
Download .zipIEEE Overleaf Template
Open in OverleafSubmission Checklist
- A4 IEEE template used; PDF generated
- Keywords added
- Length matches category (Long / Short / Poster)
- Original work; not under review elsewhere
- Final author list (names & order) confirmed
- Proofread (US/UK English); references complete
For Authors & Scholars
- Emphasis on reproducibility & system details
- Privacy, security & ethics welcomed
- Systems, theory, and deployments are in scope
EasyChair submission