AI + Quantum + Blockchain: Navigating the Convergence: Yeshwant Muthusamy, PhD
Dallas Section - IEEE CVT
Two Week Notice.
Dallas CVT April 2026 Meeting
Dallas IEEE Communication and or Vehicular Society member,
Please join us for our April 2026 CVT meeting.
We will again meet on the University of Texas at Dallas campus in the SPN.1 building.
Our meeting will be from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM, and lunch will be available starting around 11:30 AM.
Lunch: We continue to provide a lunch option for our meetings.
Prepay via the IEEE website,
IEEE Members $10.00
IEEE Life Members $5.00
Non-IEEE Members $15.00
Fulltime UTD ECE students: $2.00 (The first 5 pre-registered will be free)
Pay in person:
IEEE Members $15.00
IEEE Life Members $10.00
Non-IEEE Members $20.00
April 21 meeting, UT Dallas SPN.1, registration opens at 11:30 AM, talk begins at 12:00 PM
Title: "AI + Quantum + Blockchain: Navigating the Convergence"
Speaker: Yeshwant Muthusamy, PhD, Yeshvik Solutions LLC, Founder and Owner
Date: April 21, 2026
Location: UTD Synergy Park North Building; 3000 Waterview, Richardson, TX
Directions: NE Corner Synergy Park Blvd and Steward Dr.
Lunch Cost: see below.
Abstract:
AI + Quantum + Blockchain: Navigating the Convergence
AI is transforming how we analyze data and make decisions, but it raises hard questions about transparency and accountability. Quantum computing, meanwhile, promises massive speedups for complex problems while threatening to break the very encryption that secures nearly everything we do online. Blockchain offers a way to address those concerns through immutable records and decentralized governance. These three technologies are converging fast. By 2030, quantum computers may be capable of cracking RSA-2048 encryption, and adversaries are already stockpiling encrypted data to decrypt later. NIST has set firm deadlines for migrating to quantum-resistant or post-quantum cryptography (PQC), yet most organizations have barely started.
This talk explores how AI, blockchain, and quantum computing intersect, what the approaching "Y2Q" scenario means for IoT and enterprise systems, and what practical steps organizations should take now to prepare.
Pre-registered and paid via the IEEE website:
IEEE Members $10.00
IEEE Life Members $5.00
Non-IEEE Members $15.00
UTD ECE students: $2.00
Pay in person and pre-registered but not yet paid:
IEEE Members $15.00
IEEE Life Members $10.00
Non-IEEE Members $20.00
Anyone not pre-registered will be charged the ‘Guest’ rate.
There is No charge for 'No Lunch, just attending the talk'.
Thanks in advance, and all the best.
Divya K.
Anyone without a Pre-registration for lunch will be asked to wait until all pre-registered guests have had a chance to go through the buffet line.
Dallas IEEE CVT Board members' emails:
larryjhorner@gmail.com
andrewsilver@ieee.org
jimgunn@ieee.org
shmuel.hovav@gmail.com
eb0549@att.com
divya.khanure@ieee.org
ed.hightower@iotandbeyond.com
dinesh@utdallas.edu
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- 3000 Waterview Pkwy
- Richardson, Texas
- United States 75080
- Building: SPN 1
- Room Number: 2.220
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- Starts 06 April 2026 05:00 PM UTC
- Ends 17 April 2026 10:00 PM UTC
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Food/Lunch:
Lunch is available only to those who pre-register prior to the meeting. Sorry, we have to pre-order and consider the costs of meals.
Cost for lunch:
Level of Membership Prepaid Pay at Event
UTD student with ID $2.00 $2.00
IEEE Member $10.00 $15.00
IEEE Senior Member $10.00 $15.00
IEEE Life Member $5.00 $10.00
Non-member $15.00 $20.00
Please look for your specific Member type in Payment portion of Registration process (Life, Senior, Regular Member, etc.).
(First 5 Students who have registered in vTools as recorded within vTools date/time stamp on the registration will be given their $2 back at the event, provided they attend), also all students must show UT Dallas ID at the desk the day of the meetings.
Parking passes will be available to those that register, and lunch for a fee.
You do not need to be an IEEE member to attend these presentations.