Ingrid Romijn, Program Manager and Division Coordinator, Quantum Internet, QuTech, has agreed to “Service Providers: Vulnerability & Quantum Cybersecurity Trials” at IQT Quantum Cybersecurity in NYC Oct. 25-27
Ingrid Romijn, Program Manager and Division Coordinator, Quantum Internet, QuTech, has agreed to spake on Panel 1: Service Providers: Vulnerability and Quantum Cybersecurity Trials at IQT Quantum Cybersecurity in NYC Oct. 25-27.
Ingrid Romijn is program manager at QuTech, and works as Division Coordinator in the Quantum Internet Division.
Ingrid studied physics at the Leiden University where she received her PhD in Solid State Physics on metal-insulator transitions in conducting polymers and composite materials. She joined ECN Solar Energy (now part of TNO) in 2004, where she started working as a researcher and later on as a project leader (2006) on advanced solar cells. During 2011, the focus of the work shifted towards the development and industrialization of solar cell and module technology. From 2012 – 2018 Ingrid was program manager for bifacial cells and modules at ECN Solar Energy. From 2014 to 2018 she also worked as team leader and deputy senior manager in the Manufacturing Technology group. In this function, she managed a group of 15-20 researchers that worked together in projects on research and development of bifacial PV.
In 2018, Ingrid took up a new challenge at the Technical University Delft, to work as program manager at QuTech. The work involves project development, technology transfer and industrialization of quantum technology. Moving quantum technology from the laboratory and fundamental research environment into society, while acquiring new projects and securing intellectual property, are important facets of her work. In 2019, Ingrid was part of the team to create and write the Dutch National Agenda for Quantum Technology. Currently, Ingrid is working as Division Coordinator for the Quantum Internet Division.
Ingrid Romijn is one of the QuTech Speakers and gives presentations to broad audiences about quantum technology and its impact on society. She also represents QuTech at various “Quantum to Business” conferences and helps organize the yearly IQT-EU conference.
In her spare time, Ingrid likes to sport outdoors (running, hiking, skiing), do yoga and play the piano.
IQT Quantum Cybersecurity New York October 25-27 is the first international conference and exhibition focused on QUANTUM CYBERSECURITY. Nine vertical topics encompassing more than 40 panels and talks, curated by IQT Research’s Lawrence Gasman, will provide attendees with a deep understanding on the current impact of quantum technology on cybersecurity and how it will evolve. Cybersecurity is of growing importance to business, government, and the intelligence/military in a world of hacking and geopolitical instability. IQT Fall 2022 will be primarily “in person” (limited virtual participation available) to ensure maximum networking and discussion missing from larger hybrid events.
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Sandra K. Helsel, Ph.D. has been researching and reporting on frontier technologies since 1990. She has her Ph.D. from the University of Arizona.