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Ruigrok, Jaap was born on January 6, 1951 in Leiden, The Netherlands. Son of Cor and Annabeth (Jongmans) Ruigrok.
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Short-wavelength magnetic recording presents a series of practical solutions to a wide range of problems in the field of magnetic recording. It features many new and original results, all derived from fundamental principles as a result of up-to-date research. A special section is devoted to the playback process, including the calculations of head efficiency and head impedance, derived from new theorems. Features include: A simple and fast method for measuring efficiency; a simple method for the accurate separation of the read and write behaviour of magnetic heads; a new concept - the bandpass head. Other types of head covered include: the metal-in-gap head; the amarphous head; the thin-film head; the magneto-resistive head; and probe-type heads for perpendicular recording. The introduction includes an invaluable historical summary of magnetic recording, and the book also features an extensive subject index, complete author index, and a glossary of symbols. "The scope and mathematical rigour of this book can only be compared with W.K.
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researcher electrical engineer
Ruigrok, Jaap was born on January 6, 1951 in Leiden, The Netherlands. Son of Cor and Annabeth (Jongmans) Ruigrok.
Bachelor of Science in Electronic and Radio Engineering, Hogeschool West-Brabant faculteit Techniek voor Radiotechniek en Elektronika, Haarlem, The Netherlands, 1971. Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Hogeschool West-Brabant faculteit Techniek, The Hague, The Netherlands, 1973. Master of Science cum laude, Delft University, Netherlands, 1979.
Doctor of Philosophy, U Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands, 1988.
Scientist, Philips Research laboratories, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, 1979-1991; senior scientist, Philips Research laboratories, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, 1992-1996; research fellow, Philips Research laboratories, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, since 1997.
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Married Ada Hop, November 6, 1975. Children: Imke, Elmer, Anouk, Jorrit, Renske, Sven.