Will Oliver
MIT
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- Biography
- William D. Oliver joined MIT Lincoln Laboratory in 2003 and the MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics in 2006, where he has since performed research across the full breadth of quantum and classical technologies needed to accomplish large-scale quantum information science demonstrations. He is presently appointed Lincoln Laboratory Fellow (2017) and Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and of Physics (2021). Will serves as the Director of the MIT Center for Quantum Engineering, Associate Director of the MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics, and as a member of the National Quantum Initiative Advisory Committee. Will received his B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering and BA degree in Japanese from the University of Rochester in 1995; his SM degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT in 1997; and his PhD degree in Electrical Engineering with PhD minor in Physics from Stanford University in 2003.
Speaker on
An Experimentalist’s Perspective on Scaling Quantum Computers
Keynote
Industry Challenges: Building Fault-tolerant application-scale Quantum Computer
11/17/2026
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15:30 - 15:50
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Main Stage