Data Storage Institute - DSI's Scientific Advisory Board

DSI's Scientific Advisory Board

DSI's Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) provides review of DSI's technology roadmaps.

  • Mr Hubert Yoshida (Chairperson) - Vice President & Chief Technologist, Hitachi Data Systems Corporation, USA
  • Prof Garth A. Gibson - Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, and Founder & CTO, Panasas Inc., USA
  • Prof Randall Victora - University Professor, University of Minnesota, USA
  • Mr Paolo Cappelletti - R&D Vice President, Numonyx Italy Srl, Italy
  • Mr Paul Brown - Vice President and General Manager E-Lab, EMC Corporation, USA
  • Mr Mark Re - Senior Vice President, Seagate Technology, USA
  • Dr Wang Po Kang - Chief Technology Officer, MagIC Technologies, Senior Vice President, Headway Technologies, USA
  • Dr Pantas Sutardja - Chief Technology Officer, Marvell Technology Group Pte Ltd, USA
  • Mr Hiroshi Sakai - Chief Technology Officer, Showa Denko Electronics K.K., Japan

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