Data Storage Institute
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The Data Storage Institute (DSI) is a national research and development organisation located in Singapore, where data storage technologies are being studied. The institute's core competences are in magnetics, optical, and network storage, as well as system design and prototyping.
DSI was established in April 1996 through the expansion of the Magnetics Technology Centre (MTC), itself founded in June 1992 by the Agency for Science, Technology & Research, or A*STAR (then known as the National Science & Technology Board) and the National University of Singapore (NUS).
In a report published in 1999 by The Information Storage Industry Center, University of California, San Diego, DSI was ranked among the top five storage research and development centers worldwide [1].
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[edit] Awards & Accreditations
- 2008 Tan Kah Kee Young Inventors' Silver Award ("Breaking the Limits of Phase Change Random Access Memory – The Future Non-Volatile Memory")[2]
- 2006 National Technology Award ("Advanced micro motor technologies used in hard disk drive and miniaturized mechatronic systems")[3]
- 2006 IES Prestigious Engineering Achievement Award ("Nanometer spacing measurement between head and media")[2]
- 2005 INSIC Technical Achievement Award ("Ultra-low flying femto slider for extremely high density magnetic data storage")[2]
- 2005 Tan Kah Kee Young Inventors' Commendation Award ("Nanocluster beam deposition technology for the synthesis of nanostructure materials")[2]
- 2005 National Technology Award ("Ultra-low flying height technology at sub-3nm")[2]
- 2004 Asia Wall Street Journal Young Inventors' Silver Award ("Laser Nanopatterning in the Optical Near-Field for High Density Data Storage") [4]
- 2004 IES Prestigious Engineering Achievement Award ("Advanced Laser Microfabrication and Nanoengineering Technology")[2]
- 2004 Technology Review (TR-100) World's Top 100 Innovators ("Magnetic Random Access Memory {MRAM}")[2]
- 2004 National Technology Award ("Superlattice-like Rewriteable Phase Change Optical Disk")[2]
- 2003 Singapore Innovation Award ("3.5 nm Flying Height Slider for Terabyte Capacity Data Storage")[2]
[edit] DSI's Scientific Advisory Board
DSI's Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) provides review of DSI's technology roadmaps.
- Dr Mark H Kryder (Chairperson) - Professor, Dept of ECE, Carnegie Mellon University, USA / Former CTO & Sr. VP, (Research), Seagate Technology. Dr Kryder has been honoured with the prestigious Public Service Medal [Pingat Bakti Masyarakat (PMB)] in Singapore's 2007 National Day Awards for his contribution [1]as Chairman of the Data Storage Institute (DSI) Scientific Advisory Board (SAB).
- Dr John Best - Chief Technologist, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Inc, USA
- Mr Hubert Yoshida [5] - Vice President, Chief Technologist Officer, Hitachi Data Systems Corporation, USA
- Prof Tetsuya Osaka - Professor, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Waseda University, Japan
- Dr Shigeo R Kubota - Professor, Tokyo University
- Mr Paolo Cappelletti - Group Vice President, Non-Volatile Memory Technology Development, STMicroelectronics
- Dr Alexopoulos Pantelis - VP & GM (Head Business), Hitachi Global Storage Technologies
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ Welcoming Speech for Corporate Evening 19th May 2006, Orchard Hotel
- ^ a b c d e f g h i http://www.dsi.a-star.edu.sg/main/dev/mainpage.asp?cid=15093&level=2#snat
- ^ A*STAR Corporate Site - Awards - Past Winners - Winner Citation
- ^ http://www.ece.nus.edu.sg/showcase/StudAchiev/achievements/aca/YIA_2004.pdf
- ^ Computerworld Singapore - The Voice of IT Management