Peter Shor

Peter Shor sits in front of a chalkboard, he is smiling
2022-2023
Peter Shor
Thursday, March 9, 2023
10-250
4 PM
Quantum Computing

Renowned mathematician and quantum computing pioneer Peter W. Shor PhD ’85 has been named the recipient of MIT’s 2022-2023 James R. Killian Jr. Faculty Achievement Award, the highest honor the Institute faculty can bestow upon one of its members each academic year.

The Killian Award citation credits Shor, who is the Morss Professor of Applied Mathematics, with having made “seminal contributions that have forever shaped the foundations of quantum computing. Indeed, quantum computing exists today, in practice, because of Peter Shor.” More at MIT News

 

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