The 8th Joint MMM-Intermag Conference
The 8th Joint MMM-Intermag Conference
was sponsored jointly by the American Institute of Physics
and the Magnetics Society of the IEEE,
in cooperation with TMS,
The Office of Naval Research, The American Physical Society,
The American Society for Testing and Materials,
and the American Ceramic Society.
Members of the international scientific and engineering communities
interested in recent developments in fundamental and applied magnetism
are invited to attend the Conference and contribute
to its technical sessions.
Sessions include invited and contributed papers,
oral and poster presentations and invited symposia.
This Conference provides an outstanding opportunity
for participants to meet their colleagues
and discuss new and controversial developments.
This conference was held at the Marriott Rivercenter,
San Antonio, TEXAS, USA between January 7 and 11, 2001.
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Recording Systems I: Mostly Perpendicular
Oral presentation
10:48 - 11:00 CA-08
Yoshitake Kurihara, Hisashi Osawa, Yoshihiro Okamoto,
Paul Devey, Des Mapps, Mohammed Ahmed, and Terry Donnelly
RLL Coded PR(1,2,3,4,3,2,1)ML System
for Double Layer Perpendicular Magnetic Recording
Niihama National College of Technol., JP,
Ehime Univ., JP,
Univ. of Plymouth, UK
UP front
February 2001 Issue 20, University of Plymouth, p.15
CRIST Takes Centre Stage at International Conference
The University's Centre for Research in Information Storage Technology
(CRIST)
was well represented at the premier world research Intermag Conference ---
the 2001 International Conference on Magnetics ---
in San Antonio, Texas, last month.
Nice research papers were given, which exceeded that of
any other university in Europe.
Plymouth's high profile at the event caused
one senior delegate from USA
to comment that it seemed that everywhere
he looked there was some reference, paper or person from
the University of Plymouth!
The University of Plymouth group are:
Paul Davey, Yoshi(take) Kurihara, Des Mapps,
David Jenkins, Zhengqi Lu, Luchun Wang, Hazel Shute,
Zaki Ahmed, Genhua Pan, Terry Donnelly and Amei Li.
They
are in front of The Alamo Mission building,
scene of the famous battle for
Texan independence in 1836.