
Episode 82: Quantum Random Access Memory with Koustubh Phalak
From Physics Frontiers by Jim Rantschler
September 30, 2025 · 1h 7m · Episode 82
About this episode
Jim talks with Koustubh Phalak about quantum random access memory and its implications in quantum computing.
Jim talks with Koustubh Phalak about quantum random access memory (QRAM), a proposed technology that would allow the storage of quantum states in qunatum computation. Koustubh discusses quantum computing, the need for QRAM, proposed implementations of QRAM, and some of the difficulties in its implementation. Show Notes: http//frontiers.physicsfm.com/82
People in this episode
Guest: Koustubh Phalak
Topics covered
- quantum random access memory
- quantum computing
- quantum states
- quantum computation
Keywords
- QRAM
- storage
- implementation
- difficulties
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