QIQuantum
Quantum Algorithms
Unlocking Optimization Through Quantum Innovation
Transforming Problem-Solving Across Industries
The convergence of quantum approaches and optimization techniques offers a groundbreaking opportunity to revolutionize problem-solving across industries. Traditional optimization methods often struggle with the scale, complexity, and dynamic nature of modern challenges—whether in finance (portfolio optimization, risk management), logistics (route and supply chain optimization), healthcare (drug discovery, personalized medicine), manufacturing (production scheduling, quality control), or energy (smart grid management).
Bridging Quantum Innovation and Real-World Optimization
QIQuantum steps in to address these challenges, delivering cutting-edge solutions powered by quantum mechanics and quantum-inspired approaches. By leveraging advanced quantum algorithms, QIQuantum enables significant computational speedups and makes previously intractable optimization problems solvable.
Beyond quantum-native solutions, QIQuantum pioneers the development of quantum-inspired algorithms rooted in the Founder’s extensive Cosmology of Light treatise. These algorithms, designed to run efficiently on classical hardware, draw on quantum principles to introduce novel optimization techniques, bringing quantum-level performance to real-world applications.
By bridging the gap between theoretical advancements and practical implementation,
QIQuantum empowers organizations to tackle complex challenges with unprecedented efficiency, precision, and scalability—transforming the way industries approach optimization and innovation.
Algorithm Team Members

Pravir Malik
QiQuantum founder
Pravir Malik is a seasoned systems thinker who has developed a comprehensive framework for understanding complex systems, inspired by the interplay of light through mathematical spaces. Articulated across more than 25 books, his work bridges theory
and practice, addressing challenges in strategy, operations, technology, and organizational development. As the founder and technologist of QIQuantum, Pravir integrates quantum dynamics with systems thinking, uncovering novel connections between matter and life through a fractal model that spans cellular, atomic, and
quantum scales. His research explores an orthogonal category of quantum computation, distinct from prevailing industry approaches, and has been widely shared through contributions to Forbes, leadership of the Forbes Technology Council's quantum computing group, and presentations at conferences hosted by IEEE, Springer Nature, and other leading institutions.
Pravir’s career spans leadership roles across diverse sectors, including Senior Director and Head of Organizational Sciences at Zappos.com, Managing Director at BSR, and a founding team member of A.T. Kearney India. He has a PhD from the University of
Pretoria, an MS in Computer Science from the University of Florida, an MM from the Northwestern University, and a BSE in Computer Engineering from the Case Western Reserve University. A global citizen who has lived and worked across Asia, Europe, Africa, and the USA, Pravir thrives on engaging with the breadth and depth of life.

Randall Roth
Daphistian Labs co-founder
Randall Roth has two decades of experience in the spheres of investment management, financial services, and angel investing. He has worked for Renaissance Capital Corporation, American Express, MasterCard, and Point72 Asset Management.
As a buy-side equity research analyst and investment strategist focused on the new equity issues market, Randall has reviewed, invested in, and advised clients on more than 500 IPOs that came to market over nearly a decade, with a particular concentration on emerging wireless technologies. His observations and insights have been featured in the financial news media and general news outlets from the Wall Street Journal to the New York Times.
Within the payments industry, Randall’s work encompassed product strategy and business case development tied to creating new affinity products, the assessment of new market opportunities, and the incorporation of emerging technologies and access options to products tailored to consumers and merchant partners.
At Point72, Randall worked on issues related to controls, operational risk management, counterparty relationships, and trading of interest rate, credit, futures, and currency derivatives. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from the University of Michigan, an MS from Northwestern University in Predictive Analytics, and an MBA from the University of Oxford.

Phillip G. Bradford
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR IN RESIDENCE
Phil is a computer scientist with extensive experience in
academia and industry. Phil brings academic and commercial
domain expertise in cybersecurity with a particular emphasis
on encryption and system design and testing, software and
system development, simulation and modeling, cloud system
design and development, mobile systems design and
development, and embedded systems and the Internet-of-
Things. Currently, Phil is the director of the computer
science program at the University of Connecticut, Stamford.
Phil was a post-doctoral fellow at the Max-Planck-Institute für
Informatik, he earned his PhD at Indiana University, an MS
form the University of Kansas, and a BA from Rutgers
University. He was on the faculty at Rutgers Business School
and the University of Alabama School of Engineering. He has
worked for General Electric, BlackRock, Reuters Analytics,
founded a firm and consults and works with a number of early
stage firms.

Patrick Martin
Assistant Vice President at Credit One Bank
is a strategic business leader with a proven track record of driving significant growth and profitability in dynamic e-commerce and retail environments. With a keen focus on operational excellence and customer-centric innovation, Patrick excels at aligning cross-functional teams to achieve ambitious business goals. His leadership has consistently delivered substantial results, including a $150M profit
increase in just six months at Zappos.
Leveraging a robust blend of business acumen and analytical prowess, Patrick has successfully
led transformations at companies like Zappos and eHealth and consulted for a diverse range of
startups and established businesses – including brick and mortar fashion retailers, online
fashion subscription services, construction supply companies, and fintech firms – to drive
increased unit economics and better efficiencies. He is adept at developing and implementing
data-driven strategies that optimize operations, enhance customer engagement, and maximize
lifetime value. His expertise spans from building AI-powered analytics platforms and RFM
models to driving strategic pricing and inventory initiatives. For example, he streamlined pricing
strategies to increase unit economics for a Fortune 500 company by over 100 basis points and
for another boosted conversion rates by 25% through strategic A/B testing.
Patrick holds an MBA from Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management and a
BaSC in Engineering Physics from the University of British Columbia. His passion lies in
empowering organizations to achieve sustainable growth by fostering a culture of innovation
and strategic execution.