Kees Schouhamer Immink

Kees Schouhamer Immink

Emmy Award
Edison Medal
AES Gold Medal

SMPTE Progress Medal

Kornelis Antonie (Kees) Schouhamer Immink (born 18 December 1946 in Rotterdam) is a Dutch scientist, inventor, and entrepreneur, who pioneered and advanced the era of digital audio, video, and data recording including popular digital media such as Compact Disc, DVD and Blu-ray Disc. He has been a prolific and influential engineer, who holds more than 1100 US and international patents. The impact of his work on consumer electronics is so large that it is virtually impossible to enjoy digital audio or video that does not reflect his work. His contributions to coding systems jump started the digital video and audio revolution, by enabling reliable data storage at information densities previously thought unattainable.

Immink received several tributes that summarize the impact of his contributions to the digital audio and video revolution. Among the accolades received are the Edison Medal for a career of creative contributions to the technologies of digital video, audio, and data recording, and an individual Technology Emmy award by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS). Beatrix, Queen of the Netherlands bestowed him a knighthood in 2000.

Currently, Immink holds the position of president of Turing Machines Inc., which was founded in 1998. During his career, Immink, in addition to his practical contributions, has contributed to Information Theory. He wrote over 120 articles and four books including Codes for Mass Data Storage Media. He has been an adjunct professor at the Institute for Experimental Mathematics, University of Duisburg and Essen, Germany, since 1994, as well as affiliated with the National University of Singapore (NUS) as a visiting professor since 1997.

Read more about Kees Schouhamer Immink:  Education, Early Years At Philips Research, Compact Disc, DVD and Blu-ray Disc, DV and DCC, Turing Machines Inc., Service To Engineering Society, Awards and Honors