Summary
Joakim Argillander is a postdoctoral researcher and engineer with 11 years of experience at the intersection of quantum information, photonics and cybersecurity, focused on cryptographic applications such as high-dimensional quantum key distribution and quantum random number generation. He holds a PhD in electrical engineering and a background in software engineering, blending experimental lab work—signal processing, electronics and FPGA-based instrumentation—with theoretical coding and novel cryptographic schemes. His experience spans academia and industry innovation, including leading IoT and V2X projects at Ericsson’s Garage and supervising student teams. Known for pragmatic, hands-on solutions, he has demonstrated the ability to stabilize interferometric setups in fiber using active phase compensation and to translate complex research into teachable material for computer security courses.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Elektro- och systemteknik, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Elektro- och systemteknik at Linköping University
Gymnasieexamen Teknikprogrammet inriktning produktionsteknik, Gymnasieexamen Teknikprogrammet inriktning produktionsteknik at ABB Industrigymnasium
Swedish, English, Finnish, German