Dario Gil
Dario Gil
Dario Gil is a Senior Executive at IBM, serving at their Vice President of AI and IBM Q. He is based in the Greater New York metropolitan area. [0]
Education
Gil earned is Ph.D. in Electrical engineering and Computer science from MIT in 2003. [1]
Career
As Vice President of AI and IBM Q, Dr. Gil is responsible for IBM's artificial intelligence research efforts and for IBM's commercial quantum computing program (IBM Q). [3]Prior to his current position Dr. Gil was the VP of Science and Solutions, directing a global organization of 1,500 researchers across 12 laboratories with a broad portfolio of activities spanning the physical sciences, the mathematical sciences, and industry solutions based on AI, IoT, Blockchain and Quantum technologies.
[1]His research results have appeared in over 20 international journals and conferences and he is the author of numerous patents.
In addition, Dr. Gil is an elected member of the IBM Academy of Technology.
He is the creator and Founding Director of the Smarter Energy Research Institute, an international collaborative research consortia focused on advancing the utility of the future through the use of predictive analytics, optimization and advanced computation.
[0]Prior to his current position Dr. Gil was a Program Manager in the office of the Vice President of Science and Technology in IBM Research, where he had responsibilities for developing the Science and Technology Strategy for IBM’s research laboratories.
[3]Coinciding with the IBM Centennial, and as part of IBM's annual Global Technology Outlook (a set of comprehensive studies that the IBM CEO commissions to the Research division to direct IBM's technology roadmaps, strategy and investments).
An expert in the field of lithography and nanotechnology, he is the author of numerous patents and over 20 publications in international journals and conferences.
[3]Dr.
Gil serves on the Project Review Board of the Pacific Northwest Smart Grid Regional Demonstration Project, is a member of the Advisory Council of the New York Energy Policy Institute, the Industrial Advisory Group of the Institute of Photonic Sciences, as well as the Future Trends Forum (a think-tank focused on global innovation).
[3]Dr.
Gil is an elected member of the IBM Academy of Technology and received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). [0]