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    26. $32 Million Program To Develop Holographic Storage Begins
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    Holographic Storage Technology Title: Holographic Storage Technology
    A Viable Solution to The Mass Storage Requirements of Multimedia Computing [View this Document] Published: January 23, 2001 Type: White Paper Format: HTML Abstract: The purpose of this study of holography was to investigate and report on the current status of holographic technology. In particular, the author's mission was to sustain the thesis that holography may in fact be, one day, the technology that dominates the way we use, store and access information. To meet this goal the author researched professional literature, visited companies, and academic institutions, performed interviews and then synthesized his findings by identifying underlying themes. Company: The Soussan Group
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    31. Holographic Memory
    holographic storage relies mainly on laser light and a photosensitivematerial—usually a crystal or a polymer—to save data.
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    Current Position Assistant Professor of Telecommunications at Sabanci University working on digital Communications and /or Digital Signal Processing for data storage systems and wireless tranmission technologies since september 2001 Education Carnegie Mellon University , Pittsburgh, PA August 2001 Ph.D., Electrical Engineering Thesis: 2-D Adaptive Signal Processing Techniques for Page-Oriented Recording Channels. Application: Baseband communication channels, adaptive filters, coding Carnegie Mellon University , Pittsburgh PA M.S., Electrical Engineering Thesis: Development and Use of a Labwindows Based User Interface to Apply Signal Processing Methods to the Magnetic Tape Storage Channels Application: hardware-software integration, baseband communication channels, adaptive filters Bogazici University , Istanbul Turkey B.S., Electrical Engineering Senior Project: System Identification by Using Bispectrum Estimation Application: System identification Work experience Collaboration with Stanford University , Palo Alto, CA Obtained and analyzed data from Holographic Disk Storage System.

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