Workshop policies

Accepted abstracts may be published in a workshop booklet and made publicly available;  in particular, they may be distributed to the participants, electronically or in printed form. The digital document will remain available for 6 months after the workshop. By submitting your abstract you agree to this use on behalf of all authors.

We may collect other data from you for the purpose of providing updates, services during the workshop and other workshop related activities. We may share that information with other companies providing services on our behalf, only for the purpose of providing those services. We will only use your data for purposes relating to Quantum2Classical, and will only retain your information for as long as necessary to make the workshop a success. By providing your personal data, you agree to your data being used as outlined above.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Marco Piani at marco.piani@strath.ac.uk.

Data Protection Privacy Notice
The University of Strathclyde is a data controller under data protection legislation. We are committed to transparency and to complying with its responsibilities under data protection legislation. This privacy notice sets out important information regarding how we will use your information and your rights under the legislation. It is important that you read this notice prior to providing your information.

Any enquiries regarding data protection should be made to the Data Protection Officer at dataprotection@strath.ac.uk.

How we use your personal data
We will use your information only for the purposes set out above, i.e.,  to manage your attendance, for anonymised statistical purposes and to enable the smooth running of the workshop. Your personal data may be transferred to a third country for technical reasons related to their electronic handling.

Legal basis for processing
Under data protection legislation we are required to identify our legal basis for processing. In this situation we ask for your consent to process your data for the stated purposes.

Retention Period
We will retain your personal data for a period of 6 months after the event, for administrative purposes.

Your Rights
You have the right to access your personal data held by the University. Please contact dataprotection@strath.ac.uk to exercise this right. You have a number of other rights: you may withdraw consent for us to use your data for the purposes set out above at any time; if you withdraw consent you also have the right to have your data erased; you are entitled to have personal data rectified if it is inaccurate or incomplete. To exercise these rights please contact the organizing committee directly at marco.piani@strath.ac.uk. Please note that this may affect your workshop registration, depending on the time that you withdraw and the data you wish to be erased.

Right to Complain
If you have any concerns/issues with the way the University has processed your personal data you can contact the Data Protection Officer at dataprotection@strath.ac.uk. You also have the right to lodge a complaint against the University regarding data protection issues with the Information Commissioner’s Office (https://ico.org.uk/concerns/).