| Posted by: | Sabine WITTEVRONGEL |
| Date: | 2026-02-04 |
| Contact: | [email protected] |
IV European Conference on Queueing Theory (ECQT 2026)
May 11–13, 2026
Reykjavík, Iceland
# General Information
The European Conference on Queueing Theory (ECQT) is now a consolidated tradition for the members of the queueing theory community in Europe and abroad. After three previous editions—Ghent, Belgium (2014), Toulouse, France (2016), and Jerusalem, Israel (2018)—the 2026 conference will take place in Reykjavík, Iceland. ECQT builds on the tradition of the Madrid Conferences on Queueing Theory (MCQT), originally organized by Jesús Artalejo.
ECQT aims to be a meeting place where scientists and technicians in the field can find a discussion forum to promote research, encourage interaction and exchange ideas. The conference is open to all trends in queueing theory, including the development of the theory, methodology advances, computational aspects and applications. The spirit of the conference is to be a queueing event organized from within Europe, but attendees and submissions are welcome from all over the world.
Conference website: https://ecqt2026.sciencesconf.org/
# Important Dates
Abstract submission deadline: March 4, 2026
Abstract acceptance notification: March 14, 2026
Conference: May 11–13, 2026
# Call for Abstracts and Registration
Researchers who wish to present their work at ECQT 2026 should submit an abstract as explained on this page: https://ecqt2026.sciencesconf.org/resource/page/id/10.
Participants at the conference will be given the opportunity to submit a paper to a special issues of the journal Queueing Systems: Theory and Applications (QUESTA), as explained on this page: https://ecqt2026.sciencesconf.org/resource/page/id/4.
# Organizing Committee
General Chairs:
Esa Hyytiä, University of Iceland
Sabine Wittevrongel, Ghent University
TPC Chairs:
Jonatha Anselmi, Inria
Céline Comte, CNRS and LAAS
Publication Chair:
Marko Boon, Eindhoven University of Technology
Steering Committee:
Marko Boon, TU Eindhoven
Herwig Bruneel, Ghent University
Céline Comte, CNRS and LAAS
Antonis Economou, University of Athens
Kristy Gardner, Amherst College
Michel Mandjes, University of Amsterdam
Antonio Pacheco, IST-UTL
Tuan Phung-Duc, University of Tsukuba
Miklos Telek, Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Sabine Wittevrongel, Ghent University