
Episode 133: Yuval Boger, The Future Is Closer Than Most People Think
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February 3, 2026 · 41 min · Season 1 · Episode 133
About this episode
Yuval Boger discusses the advancements and implications of room-temperature quantum computing.
In Episode 133, Yuval Boger from QuEra discusses the revolutionary impact of room-temperature quantum computing, focusing on the advancements in neutral atom technology. The conversation covers the scalability of error-corrected qubits, and the strategic benefits over other quantum modalities. Yuval also highlights the importance of collaborations with institutions like Harvard and MIT, and the implications for industries such as pharmaceuticals and cryptography. This episode emphasizes the n...
People in this episode
Guest: Yuval Boger
Topics covered
- quantum computing
- neutral atom technology
- error-corrected qubits
- collaborations
- industry implications
Keywords
- quantum computing
- neutral atoms
- error correction
- collaboration
- pharmaceuticals
- cryptography
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: QuEra, Harvard, MIT
Places: pharmaceuticals, cryptography
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