PMRC2004 The 7th Perpendicular Magnetic Recording Conference
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Invited Talks
Name Affiliation Talk Title
I) 15aA: Special Talk
Etsuhiko SHOYAMA Chairman of the Board, Hitachi LTD. Creating Scientific Development and Persistent Innovation
II) 15aB: System and application
William C. CAIN Western Digital Storage Market: Opportunities, Myths and Facts
Fumio KUGIYA Hitachi GST Japan, Ltd. iVDR Business Perspective
Hyung Jai LEE Samsung Information Systems America The Future of SFF HDD and Its Competitiveness to SSD
Yiao-Tee HSIA Seagate Tech. A Preliminary Study of Application of Magnetic Hard Disk Drive for Deep-Space Exploration Missions
III) 15pA: Over 1Tbpsi Head Technologies symposium
Sining MAO Western Digital Designs and Callenges for 1Tbit/in2 Reader
Yuankai ZHENG, Guchang HAN Data Storage Institute Thermal Magnetic Noise Control in the Ultra-High Density Read Head
K. YAMAKAWA AIT, Akita Prefectural R & D Center Shielded Planar Write Head
Ganping JU Seagate Technology Updates on Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording
Jimmy ZHU Carnegie Mellon University Microwave Assisted Magnetic Recording
IV) 15pF: Social Impact symposium
Thomas M. COUGHLIN Coughlin Associates Personal Storage for Mobile Applications
Ryosuke SHIMIZU Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. Expanding HDD installation to the digital consumer electronics - The evolution of HDD is boosting up the progress of a digital consumer electronics -
Shigenori TOKUMITSU Toshiba Corporation TV with HDD
Robert THIBADEAU Seagate Technology Secured Storage
V) 16aA: R/W Session
Mitsuhiro HASHIMOTO Hitachi Ltd. Influence of patterning fluctuation on read/write characteristics in discrete track and bit patterned media
VI) 16aB: Head Session
Yimin HSU Hitachi GST Wrap-Around Shield Heads for High Areal Density Perpendicular Magnetic Recording
Tetsuya ROPPONGI TDK Corporation Perpendicular Magnetic Recording Heads for High Track Density
Hiroyuki KATADA Hitachi, Ltd. CPP-GMR Heads with a Current Screen Layer for High-Areal-Density
VII) 16pA: Advanced media symposium
Migaku TAKAHASHI Tohoku University Advanced Granular-Type Perpendicular Recording Media - New materials and new stacked layer form -
Dieter SUESS Vienna University of Technology Exchange Spring Media for Perpendicular Recording
Satoshi OKAMOTO IMRAM, Tohoku University Magnetization behavior of nanomagnets for patterned media application
T. THOMSON and B. TERRIS San Jose Research Center, Hitachi GST Reversal and Recording Properties of Bit Patterned Media
R.W. CHANTRELL University of York Magnetic properties of High Tc/ low Tc bilayers for HAMR
VIII) 17aA: Media session
Hiroaki NEMOTO and Yuzuru HOSOE Hitachi, Ltd. Magnetic Design of Capped Perpendicular Media with Minor Loop Analysis
R. SINCLAIR Stanford University High Resolution TEM Analysis of Perpendicular Storage Media
IX) 17aB: HDI & servo
Kyosuke ONO Hitachi Ltd. Dynamic Instability and Stabilizing Design Concept of Flying Head Slider in Near Contact Region
Bo LIU Data Storage Institute Head-Disk Interface Technology Towards Intermittent Lubricant Contact Recording
X) 17pA: Signal processing
Hidetoshi SAITO Kogakuin University Future Signal Processing for Magnetic Storage - Statistical Modeling and Inference for Data Detection in High Areal Density Recording -
Tolga M. DUMAN Arizona State University Achievable Rates for Bit Patterned Media Recording with Write Asynchronism
XI) 17pB: Future extension of PMR
Manfred E. SCHABES San Jose Research Center, Hitachi GST Micromagnetic Simulations for Terabit/in2 Magnetic Recording Head/Media Systems
Olle HEINONEN Seagate Technology Extensions of Perpendicular Recording
Simon GREAVES RIEC, Tohoku University Simulations of magnetic recording for 1 Tb/in2
Xiaodong CHE Samsung Information Systems America Promises and Challenges of a Recording System Using Discrete Track Media
R. H. VICTORA University of Minnesota Exchange Coupled Composite Media: Future Directions