Summary
Louis Tremblay Thibault is a research engineer specializing in cryptography and blockchain with nine years of professional experience and a strong academic foundation from Université de Montréal. Currently at Zama, he focuses on cutting-edge cryptographic research applied to blockchain systems, building on earlier work in sharding for PoS networks and post-quantum blockchain prototypes at Montreal Blockchain Lab. His background spans practical IT roles at Desjardins to hands-on quantum key distribution research, giving him a rare blend of production operations, applied cryptography, and experimental quantum-security experience. Louis tutors and mentors undergraduate computer science students, reflecting a commitment to teaching and knowledge transfer alongside research. He is based in Montreal and brings both theoretical rigor from his master’s studies and practical engineering instincts to bridge research results into deployable blockchain primitives. An understated strength is his cross-disciplinary fluency—moving comfortably between systems implementation, protocol design, and emerging post-quantum threats.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Maîtrise, Computer Science, Maîtrise, Computer Science at Université de Montréal
DEC, Information Technology, DEC, Information Technology at Collège Bois-de-Boulogne