Summary
Edward Guyot is a software engineer with a decade of experience at the intersection of cryptography, security and systems, currently developing satellite-enabled quantum key distribution at SpeQtral. With an M2 in Mathematics and Computer Science and research roles at NUS, he has applied machine learning to insider-threat detection, federated learning security, and secure multiparty computation, plus hands-on experience integrating QKD into VPNs. He brings practical industry exposure from IBM (blockchain/post-quantum analysis) and Thales (Common Criteria for military projects), and is fluent in C/C++, Go, Java, Python and OCaml across embedded, web and research stacks. Bilingual in French and English and a long-time pianist and black-belt in ju-jitsu, he combines rigorous academic training with disciplined, cross-disciplinary problem solving.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Licence, Mathematics and Computer Science, Licence, Mathematics and Computer Science at Université Denis Diderot (Paris VII)
Master 2 (M2), Mathematics and Computer Science, Master 2 (M2), Mathematics and Computer Science at Université Paris Diderot