EIPBN23
EIPBN23

Plenary Speaker

Darío Gil

Senior Vice President and Director of Research, IBM

What's Next in Computing: Scaling with Classical + Quantum Information

A new paradigm is emerging, quantum computing, with the potential to solve problems intractable for classical computers. The intersection of quantum and classical computation will bring unprecedented computing power and efficiency. In this plenary, we will discuss this future of computing, its implications, and how we could fulfill it.

About Darío Gil

Darío Gil is IBM’s Senior Vice President and Director of Research, leading the technology roadmap and the technical community of IBM, directing innovation strategies in areas including hybrid cloud, AI, semiconductors, quantum computing, and exploratory science. Dr. Gil is responsible for IBM Research, one of the world’s largest and most influential corporate research labs, with over 3,000 researchers. He is the 12th Director in its 76-year history. He is also responsible for IBM’s intellectual property strategy and business.

Dr. Gil is a globally recognized leader in the quantum computing industry. Under his leadership, IBM was the first company in the world to build programmable quantum computers and make them universally available through the cloud. An advocate of collaborative research models, Dr. Gil co-chairs the MIT-IBM Watson AI Lab, which advances fundamental AI research to the broad benefit of industry and society. He also co-chairs the COVID-19 High-Performance Computing Consortium, which provides access to the world’s most powerful high-performance computing resources in support of COVID-19 research.

Dr. Gil is a member of the National Science Board (NSB), the governing body of the National Science Foundation (NSF). He also serves on the President’s Research Council of the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR), MIT School of Engineering Dean’s Advisory Council, and Aspen Global Cybersecurity Group. Dr. Gil is on the boards of the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA), New York Academy of Sciences, New York Hall of Science, and Research!America. Dr. Gil received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from MIT.

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