*quantum computation* (e.g. simulation, algorithms, quantum complexity theory), and intersecting fields. As well as a scientific program, Q-turn will feature talks and discussions on issues that affect the quantum information community, ranging from diversity and inclusion, health and mental health, to workers' rights.
**Register**
To register, follow the link in our webpage:
https://qturnworkshop.wixsite.com/2018/apply
Final registration deadline: ** October 31st**, but the earlier you register, the cheaper it will be!
**Submit**
Submissions should be a (max) 3-page description of the work and include a link to a published paper or preprint. To submit your work for a talk or poster in our scientific programme, follow the links in our webpage:
https://qturnworkshop.wixsite.com/2018/apply
Submission deadline: **August 31st**.
**Apply for funding**
We will fully fund over 20 participants from all over the world (accommodation, flights and conference fee). Partial funding is available to many more participants. Preference will be given to early-career researchers, as well as scientists that belong to underrepresented groups in quantum information. Requests for funds for diversity or inclusion related purposes (e.g., parental support) are always welcome. To apply for funding follow the instructions in:
https://qturnworkshop.wixsite.com/2018/apply
Funding deadline: **September 8th**.
Juani Bermejo-Vega, Yelena Guryanova, Ana Belén Sainz (steering committee)
Barbara Amaral, Fernando de Melo (program committee chairs)