William Oliver
Professor, EECS and Physics Department, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Dr. William D. Oliver is jointly appointed Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Professor of Physics, and Lincoln Laboratory Fellow, all at MIT. He also serves as the Director for the MIT Center for Quantum Engineering and as Associate Director of the MIT Research Laboratory of Electronics. His research interests include the materials growth, fabrication, design, and measurement of superconducting qubits, as well as the development of cryogenic packaging and control electronics involving cryogenic CMOS and single-flux quantum digital logic. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society; serves on the National Quantum Initiative Advisory Committee and the U.S. Committee for Superconducting Electronics; and is an IEEE Superconductivity Conference (ASC) Board Member. Dr. Oliver received his PhD degree in electrical engineering from Stanford University, an SM degree in electrical engineering and computer science from MIT, and a BS degree in electrical engineering and BA degree in Japanese from the University of Rochester in New York.

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