Ambrose Kam has over 30 years of Department of Defense (DoD) industry experience in US; he is now a Fellow and cyber technology domain area deputy lead at Lockheed Martin. Ambrose regularly gives lectures at MIT, Georgia Tech, Purdue and industry consortiums like the Military Operations Research Society (MORS) and National Defense Industry Association (NDIA). He has been interviewed by major publications including Forbes, The Economist, etc. As a subject matter expert, he represents Lockheed Martin in industry standards organizations like ISO, LOTAR, 5G ESF, IEEE and INCITS. His most recent efforts in Quantum Machine Learning & Reinforcement Learning, Cyber Digital Twin, Post-Quantum and Blockchain earned him patents and trade secret awards. He also authored a book chapter in cyber wargaming and simulation. In 2017, Ambrose won the prestigious Asian American Engineer of the Year (AAEOY) award at the national level for his technical leadership and innovations. Ambrose holds dual master’s degrees from MIT, a MEng from Cornell University, and a Bachelor of Science degree from University at Buffalo. He also recently completed an executive program in Innovative Technology Leadership at Stanford University Graduate School of Business.
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