Christopher H. Bajorek
American engineer
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Christopher H. Bajorek's Degrees
- Bachelors Mechanical Engineering University of California, Berkeley
- PhD Electrical Engineering Stanford University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Christopher Henry Bajorek is a data storage engineer noted for his leadership in developing and implementing magnetoresistive sensors into magnetic stripe readers, tape drives and hard disk drives. Early life and education Christopher Henry Bajorek was born in Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine, on November 26, 1943. His parents were George L. H. and Rosalia B. ; He married Janet Fullmer in 1965. They have two children: Peter C. and Jennifer L. Bajorek attended Pasadena City College before transferring to the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1967, a Master of Science , in electrical engineering in 1968; and a Ph.D. in electrical engineering in 1972 all from Caltech. He now resides in Los Gatos, California.
Christopher H. Bajorek's Published Works
Published Works
- The thin-film module as a high-performance semiconductor package (1982) (157)
- Design of a manufacturable discrete track recording medium (2005) (70)
- Permanent magnet films for biasing of magnetoresistive transducers (1975) (30)
- Surface composition and chemistry of evaporated Permalloy films observed by x−ray photoemission spectroscopy and by Auger electron spectroscopy (1975) (25)
- Hand-Held Magnetoresistive Transducer (1974) (23)
- Amorphous materials for micrometer and submicrometer bubble domain technology (1976) (22)
- Evidence for Partial Surface Spin Pinning in Ferromagnetic Resonance (1971) (18)
- A Ceramic Capacitor Substrate for High Speed Switching VLSI Chips (1982) (18)
- Magnetite thin films (1972) (18)
- Numerical Analysis of a Magnetoresistive Transducer for Magnetic Recording Applications (1973) (16)
- A permalloy current sensor (1976) (11)
- Preferential Oxidation of Fe in Permalloy Films (2003) (8)
- Long term stability of magnetoresistive bubble detectors (1974) (8)
- Temperature dependence of the magnetic properties of amorphous Co-Gd-Mo thin films (1977) (8)
- Anomalous low−temperature ferromagnetic resonance behavior of thin Permalloy films (1975) (6)
- INTENSITIES OF SPIN‐WAVE RESONANCE MODES IN THIN FILMS (1970) (5)
- On spontaneous nucleation in field-accessed bubble devices (1976) (4)
- A comparison of ferromagnetic resonance with magnetic moment and x‐ray film thickness measurements for thin Permalloy films (1972) (4)
- Trends in recording and control technologies and evolution of subsystem architectures for data storage (1989) (3)
- An integrated magnetoresistive read, inductive write high density recording head (2008) (2)
- Amorphous Gadolinium-Cobalt Alloys for Magnetic Bubble Applications (1988) (0)
- An arrangement for removing a portion of the magnetic cross-talk in the magnetoresistive sensing elements (1974) (0)
- Magnetic converter/suspension assembly, production and magnetic disk drive system (1994) (0)
- On spontaneous nucleation in field accessed bubble devices (2008) (0)
- of the same glass substrate for a magnetic medium and manufacturing method (2000) (0)
- Spin wave resonance in ferromagnetic films (1972) (0)
- Narrow track magnetoresistive recording head arrays (1976) (0)
- Reliability of Magnetoresistive Bubble Sensors (2008) (0)
- Magnetic disk storage device (1990) (0)
- of the same glass substrate for magnetic media, and methods for preparing (2000) (0)
- A process for producing a transducer carrier assembly for a magnetic storage device (1994) (0)
- Active transformers for off-hook sensing in telephone applications (1978) (0)
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