Randy Kuang

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BornNovember 30, 1961
China
NationalityCanadian
CitizenshipCanada
Alma materSichuan Normal University (B.S.)
Sichuan University (M.S.)
Memorial University of Newfoundland (Ph.D.)
Known forCo-Founder of Quantropi
Scientific career
FieldsQuantum and cyber security and quantum information theory
ThesisAlgebraic coupled-state calculation of positron-hydrogen collisions at low energy, using large coupling schemes (1996)

Randy Kuang (born November 30, 1961) is a scientist and entrepreneur best known as the co-founder of Quantropi, a quantum-secure communication solutions provider, and for his contributions in the field of Quantum cryptography and cyber security and quantum information theory.[1]

Kuang holds 39 Patent and continues to invent and innovate in the emerging area of quantum cryptography and quantum secure communications systems. His body of work on quantum information science has continued on to the present day and has encompassed Quantum computing and the relationship between foundations in cryptography, quantum mechanics and math.[2]

Early life and education

Kuang was born on November 30, 1961 in a village near Chengdu, the capital city of Sichuan, China.

He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in physics from Sichuan Normal University in 1983 and Master of Science in Molecular physics from Sichuan University in 1986. In 1996, he obtained his Doctor of Philosophy|PhD. in Atomic physics|atomic and molecular physics from Memorial University of Newfoundland in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Newfoundland, Canada.

Career

Kuang began his career in the information industry as a senior researcher at Bell-Northern Research in 1997.

He cofounded inBay Technologies in 2009 to develop Passwordless authentication. He left the company in 2016 to shift his focus to quantum secure communications. In 2018, along with James Nguyen, he cofounded Quantropi, a quantum-secure communication solutions provider.[3]

Research and patents

Kuang's research interests are in information security, quantum cryptography, optical communication and quantum secure communications systems, with multiple scientific publications in peer-reviewed journals. He made numerous advances in these fields, including quantum key distribution, quantum-inspired logic for quantum secure communications and use of quantum secure cryptography against computing threats.

Kuang has proposed quantum public key distribution using randomized Coherent state|Glauber states, over coherent optical networks, and multivariate polynomial public key.[4]

His breakthrough method to represent classical information quantum mechanically was first published in IEEE Communications Society|IEEE Quantum Computing and Engineering 2020.[5]

Kuang holds 39 patents covering wide industry areas from Internet protocol suite, Optical communication, 4G, quantum cryptography, symmetric and asymmetric cryptography.[6][7]

References

  1. "Ottawa firm's 'passwordless' system lands $1M in funding". Ottawa Business Journal. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  2. "Randy Kuang". scholar.google.ca. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  3. Koetsier, John. "Startup: Only Quantum Cryptography Can Save The $100 Trillion Global Digital Economy". Forbes. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  4. Liu, Li; Wang, Yukun; Lavie, Emilien; Wang, Chao; Ricou, Arno; Guo, Fen Zhuo; Lim, Charles Ci Wen (2019-08-22). "Practical Quantum Key Distribution with Non-Phase-Randomized Coherent States". Physical Review Applied. 12 (2): 024048. arXiv:1905.02144. Bibcode:2019PhRvP..12b4048L. doi:10.1103/PhysRevApplied.12.024048.
  5. Kuang, Randy; Bettenburg, Nicolas. "Quantum Public Key Distribution using Randomized Glauber States". 2020 IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering (QCE): 191–196. doi:10.1109/QCE49297.2020.00032.
  6. [1], "Methods and systems for communicating over a quantum channel", issued 2010-05-31 
  7. "Quantropi to present quantum communication breakthrough at IEEE Quantum Week". finance.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2021-08-25.

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