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Bertrand Cambou
Technical Advisor / Principle Investigator
Professor Cambou’s primary research interests within Northern Arizona University are in cyber-security through the application of microelectronics to strengthen hardware security. This includes the design of novel secure elements, Physically Unclonable Functions (PUF), True Random Generators (TRNG), and the usage of nanotechnologies such as ReRAM. He worked in the pioneering smartcard/secure microcontroller industry at Gemplus (now Gemalto), and in the POS/secure payment industry at Ingenico. He served 15 years at Motorola Semiconductor (now NXP-Freescale) in multiple capacities including CTO. Dr. Cambou was named “Distinguished Innovator” and scientific advisor of the BOD. In recent years he worked as CEO in Silicon Valley in the high-tech industry where his organization won a contract with IARPA with applications related to quantum cryptography. He is the author and co-author of 42 patents in microelectronics and cybersecurity.
PhD, Electronics, Paris-South (XI) University
Professional Engineering Degree, Electronics, Supelec Paris
Maitrise degree, Physics, Toulouse III University
In recent years he worked as CEO in Silicon Valley in the high-tech industry where his organization won a contract with IARPA with applications related to quantum cryptography.
It’s pretty obvious folks VQSY. Let’s see that name change soon.