Randy Kuang

Co-founder and Chief Scientist at Quantropi Inc.
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Ottawa, CA

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Experience

    • Canada
    • Computer and Network Security
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Co-founder and Chief Scientist
      • Jan 2018 - Present

      Randy holds a doctorate in quantum physics. His breakthrough research and findings have been published in prestigious journals around the world, and his innovative united atom model in 1991 was even coined “Kuang’s semi-classical formalism” by NASA in 2012. His professional career includes stops at Nortel Networks as a senior researcher, inBay Technologies as Co-Founder and CTO, and most recently, Co-Founder and Chief Scientist at Quantropi, a quantum-secure communications company. Randy is a… Show more Randy holds a doctorate in quantum physics. His breakthrough research and findings have been published in prestigious journals around the world, and his innovative united atom model in 1991 was even coined “Kuang’s semi-classical formalism” by NASA in 2012. His professional career includes stops at Nortel Networks as a senior researcher, inBay Technologies as Co-Founder and CTO, and most recently, Co-Founder and Chief Scientist at Quantropi, a quantum-secure communications company. Randy is a prolific inventor with 30+ U.S. patents under his belt in broad technology fields such as WiMAX, optical networks, multi-factor identity authentication, quantum cryptography, and post-quantum cryptography. Specifically, Randy invented two-level authentication (2009) leading to today’s authentications with smart phones, quantum permutation pad for quantum computational encryptions (2018, 2019) paving the way for quantum secure communications over today’s Internet and future’s quantum internet, quantum public key distribution with randomized coherent states (2019) for wire speed key distributions and data communications over today’s coherent optical networks, and quantum safe multivariate polynomial public key (2020, 2022) for key exchange mechanism and digital signature. Show less Randy holds a doctorate in quantum physics. His breakthrough research and findings have been published in prestigious journals around the world, and his innovative united atom model in 1991 was even coined “Kuang’s semi-classical formalism” by NASA in 2012. His professional career includes stops at Nortel Networks as a senior researcher, inBay Technologies as Co-Founder and CTO, and most recently, Co-Founder and Chief Scientist at Quantropi, a quantum-secure communications company. Randy is a… Show more Randy holds a doctorate in quantum physics. His breakthrough research and findings have been published in prestigious journals around the world, and his innovative united atom model in 1991 was even coined “Kuang’s semi-classical formalism” by NASA in 2012. His professional career includes stops at Nortel Networks as a senior researcher, inBay Technologies as Co-Founder and CTO, and most recently, Co-Founder and Chief Scientist at Quantropi, a quantum-secure communications company. Randy is a prolific inventor with 30+ U.S. patents under his belt in broad technology fields such as WiMAX, optical networks, multi-factor identity authentication, quantum cryptography, and post-quantum cryptography. Specifically, Randy invented two-level authentication (2009) leading to today’s authentications with smart phones, quantum permutation pad for quantum computational encryptions (2018, 2019) paving the way for quantum secure communications over today’s Internet and future’s quantum internet, quantum public key distribution with randomized coherent states (2019) for wire speed key distributions and data communications over today’s coherent optical networks, and quantum safe multivariate polynomial public key (2020, 2022) for key exchange mechanism and digital signature. Show less

  • inBay Technologies
    • Ottawa, Canada Area
    • Co-founder and Director of inBay Technologies
      • Jan 2009 - Jun 2016

  • Nortel Networks
    • Ottawa, Canada Area
    • Senior Researcher and Software Engineer
      • Jul 1997 - Jul 2008

    • You know it
      • 2003 - 2005

Education

  • Memorial University of Newfoundland
    Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Atomic/Molecular Physics
    1992 - 1996
  • Sichuan University
    Master of Science (M.Sc.), Atomic/Molecular Physics
    1983 - 1986
  • Sichuan Normal University
    Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.), Physics
    1979 - 1983

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