Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Quantum Random Access Memory with Koustubh Phalak

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Recorded: 2025/01/08 Released: 2025/09/30

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. ------------------------------------------- Notes: 1. The articles that we discussed for this program:
  • Phalak, K., A. Chatterjee, S. Ghosh, "Quantum Random Access Memory for Dummies." Sensors 23(17), 7462 (2023) [arXiv]

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