Yves Dzialowski, a corporate advisor to ID Quantique, discusses how quantum computers may soon be able to break the encryption methods that protect our digital world and the solutions in development.
Quantum Driven New Jersey hosts this session exploring the ways in which quantum computers may soon be able to break the encryption methods that protect our digital world, a day known as Q-Day. Yves Dzialowski describes how ID Quantique’s quantum solutions address this problem.
Agenda
6:30 p.m. – Pizza and Networking
7 p.m. – Quantum News, Don Grust
7:10 p.m. – Speaker, Yves Dzialowski
8 p.m. – Q&A, Wrap-Up, Networking
About the Speaker: Yves Dzialowski is Corporate Advisor to ID Quantique and a veteran of the NJ photonics industry. Before ID Quantique, Yves joined EPITAXX, a Princeton startup founded by Greg Olsen and Vladimir Ban, that specialized in photonic detectors. Yves became President when EPITAXX was sold to a Japanese fiber optics company, where he led the merger with JDS-Uniphase, the largest supplier of optical communications products at the time. Yves then joined Princeton Lightwave, a Sarnoff startup that became a leader in optical detectors and LiDARs, eventually merging with Argo.AI, a FORD spin-off specialized in autonomous driving. Yves graduated from the University of Paris with a PhD in Physics, Optics.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Workshops & Classes | Tech Classes | Lectures & Panels |