Summary
Tomer Solomon is a PhD student in theoretical cryptography at Tel Aviv University with nine years of experience spanning IBM Research’s cloud storage group and academic research. His work focuses on Kolmogorov Complexity in both classical and quantum settings, supervised by Rafael Pass and Zvika Brakerski, and builds on a master’s thesis in cryptography under Nir Bitansky. He combines deep theoretical expertise with practical cloud-research experience, and maintains interests in classical cryptography, quantum computing, and combinatorial and distributed algorithms. Based in Tel Aviv, he also serves as a teaching assistant, bringing research rigor to the classroom while pursuing novel intersections between complexity theory and quantum information.
9 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Computer Science at Tel Aviv University