Marios Isaakidis is a director and researcher with 13 years of experience building privacy-preserving and decentralized systems at the intersection of academia and industry. He leads Infotropic.tech, a Web3 development agency focused on blockchain, privacy engineering and protocol design, while pursuing a PhD at UCL on decentralization and privacy applied to socio-technical systems. His background spans applied cryptography, censorship-resistance P2P networks and stablecoin/platform engineering, with leadership stints at KPMG Cyprus and as CTO of a payments-integrated stablecoin startup. Marios also teaches and publishes, having lectured on computer security and business information systems and worked as a visiting researcher at Waterloo, which reflects his blend of rigorous research and practical product delivery. An often-overlooked detail: he pairs hands-on implementation experience (from Google Summer of Code and open-source work) with policy-aware system design, making him effective at turning privacy research into deployable, auditable technology.
13 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Visiting Researcher Cryptography Security and Privacy Group, Visiting Researcher Cryptography Security and Privacy Group at University of Waterloo
Bachelor's degree (BSc Hons) Electrical Engineering Computer Engineering and Information Technology, Bachelor's degree (BSc Hons) Electrical Engineering Computer Engineering and Information Technology at Cyprus University of Technology
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