Laszlo B. Kish is a professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University. His academic career includes achievements such as earning a D.Sc. in Physics from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and being appointed as a Docent at Uppsala University, Sweden. He completed his Ph.D. in Solid State Physics from the University of Szeged, Hungary, and holds an M.S. in Physicist Diploma from the same institution. His research interests encompass a variety of advanced topics, including unconditional information-theoretic security, wire noise-based logic computing, and thermal noise engines. Kish has contributed extensively to the field of physics, with particular emphasis on thermal noise and its applications in various high-tech and physical informatics contexts. He has also held honorary professor positions at internationally recognized institutions such as Hunan University in China and Óbuda University in Hungary. His innovative work has been recognized through numerous awards, including the Medal Merit from Gdansk University of Technology and the Benzelius Prize from the Royal Society of Sciences in Sweden.