Randy Kuang

Randy Kuan

Quantropi Inc

Randy Kuang is a quantum physicist and cryptography researcher, currently serving as Co-founder and Chief Scientist at Quantropi Inc. His work focuses on the intersection of quantum physics and information security, with an emphasis on the design of quantum-safe cryptographic systems. He is the originator of the Quantum Permutation Pad (QPP), a framework for quantum symmetric encryption, and QPP-RNG, a true random number generation by modulating computational jitter.

Randy also developed the Defactorized Homomorphic Polynomial Public Key (D-HPPK) cryptosystem, supporting key encapsulation and digital signature schemes, within his broader theoretical framework of Quantum Cryptographic Dynamics. His research aims to establish a unified, physics-grounded foundation for entropy, encryption, and secure system integration. Prior to founding Quantropi, he held senior research and engineering roles at Nortel. Randy holds over 40 U.S. patents and has contributed to advancements in authentication and secure communications technologies.