Dr. Pistoia has been invited to deliver seminars at numerous prestigious institutions around the world. His insights into Quantum Computing, advanced algorithms, and innovative technological solutions have made him a sought-after speaker in both academia and industry. His seminars often cover a range of topics including the future of Quantum Computing and Quantum Cryptography in the financial sector, the integration of AI with traditional computing systems, and the development of quantum-resistant computing platforms. Through these engagements, Dr. Pistoia continues to influence and inspire the next generation of technologists and researchers.
Following is the list of the research institutions where he has lectured over the past 29 years:
United States of America
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Harvard University
Yale University
New York University (NYU)
University of Chicago
University of Maryland
University of Notre Dame
Purdue University
Rutgers University
Virginia Tech
Stony Brook University
University of Texas at Austin
Oregon State University
Dartmouth College
Fordham University
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Argonne National Laboratory
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Chicago Quantum Exchange
Stevens Institute of Technology
Cornell University
Ohio State University
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Japan
Tohoku University
Keio University
National Institute of Informatics
France
École Normale Supérieure
Germany
School Dagstuhl, Leibniz Center for Informatics
Saarland University
Switzerland
Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule (ETH) Zürich
United Kingdom
The Royal Society of London
University College London
Italy
La Sapienza University
Tor Vergata University
Polytechnic University of Milan
University of Pavia
G7
Israel
Tel Aviv University
Israel Institute of Technology (Technion)
Ben Gurion University of the Negev
Portugal
University of Porto
Sweden
Chalmers University of Technology
Australia
University of Melbourne
Denmark
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU)
For several years he was an Adjunct Professor of Computer Science at New York University and at Fordham University in New York.