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He grew up in Potomac, Maryland. He graduated from
Stanford University in 2005 with a bachelor's degree in physics and a
doctorate in physics from MIT in 2012, where his research was in
astrophysics. Williams is a board-certified medical physicist,
completing his residency training at Harvard Medical School before
joining the faculty as a clinical physicist and researcher. He most
recently worked as a medical physicist in the Radiation Oncology
Department at the Brigham and Women's Hospital and Dana-Farber Cancer
Institute in Boston. He was the lead physicist for the Institute's
MRI-guided adaptive radiation therapy program. His research focused on
developing image guidance techniques for cancer treatments. |