Krijn Reijnders
Ph.D. Student, Radboud University
Ph.D. Student, Radboud University
Krijn Reijnders is a second-year Ph.D. student at the Radboud University with research focused on post-quantum cryptography, which looks at how the cryptographical landscape will look once large enough quantum computers break current cryptographical methods such as RSA and ECC. Specifically, Reijnders studies cryptography based on isogenies and codes. Reijnders designs and analyzes cryptographical schemes with the goal of making efficient and safe post-quantum primitives. Previously, Reijnders worked at INNOPAY, a boutique strategy consultancy focused on digital identity, data sharing, and payments.