Eden Prairie, MN, United States of America

Michael Allen Seigler

Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.3

ph-index = 24

Forward Citations = 1,604(Granted Patents)

Forward Citations (Not Self Cited) = 1,349(Sep 21, 2024)

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Location History:

  • Bridgeville, PA (US) (2002)
  • Eden Pairie, MN (US) (2014)
  • Pittsburgh, PA (US) (2003 - 2015)
  • Eden Praire, MN (US) (2019)
  • Eden Prairie, MN (US) (2011 - 2024)


Years Active: 2002-2025

where 'Filed Patents' based on already Granted Patents

147 patents (USPTO):

Title: Michael Allen Seigler: A Leading Innovator in Heat-Assisted Magnetic Recording Technology

Introduction:

In the dynamic world of technological advancements, certain individuals stand out for their remarkable contributions. Among them is Michael Allen Seigler, an esteemed inventor known for his groundbreaking work in heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) technology. With an impressive portfolio of 138 patents and a brilliant career spanning multiple prestigious companies, Seigler has cemented his position as a pioneer in the field of high-density data storage. This article explores some of his latest patents, highlights his notable career achievements, and sheds light on his collaborations with industry experts.

Latest Patents:

Seigler's recent patents demonstrate his expertise in developing cutting-edge HAMR technology. One notable invention is the "Heat-assisted magnetic recording head near-field transducer with a heat sink." This patent presents a heat-assisted magnetic recording head that includes a near-field transducer capable of heating a surface of a magnetic disk. Additionally, it employs a heat sink that incorporates materials like rhodium, copper, tungsten, tantalum, iridium, platinum, ruthenium, nickel, or iron to facilitate efficient heat dissipation.

Another remarkable patent is the "Heat-assisted recording head having mechanically robust subwavelength mirror with a plasmonic liner." This invention focuses on enhancing the performance of recording heads in HAMR systems. By utilizing subwavelength focusing mirrors made of durable materials like dielectrics or robust metals, coupled with a plasmonic metal liner such as gold or aluminum, Seigler's invention improves the reliability and longevity of the recording heads.

Career Highlights:

Throughout his illustrious career, Seigler has made significant contributions to renowned companies in the technology sector. His tenure at Seagate Technology Incorporated, a leading provider of data storage solutions, allowed him to work on groundbreaking projects related to high-capacity storage devices. Seigler's expertise in HAMR technology has paved the way for advancements in data storage density, improving the efficiency and reliability of storage solutions.

Seigler also made notable contributions to Quantum Materials Design, a company dedicated to materials innovation. His work in designing and developing cutting-edge materials for various applications complemented his expertise in HAMR technology, further solidifying his reputation as an innovator in the field.

Collaborations:

Collaboration is often the key to innovation. Seigler has had the privilege of working alongside accomplished professionals who share his passion for advancing technology. Notably, he collaborated with Yuhang Cheng and Michael C Kautzkyindustry experts who possess extensive knowledge in the domains of HAMR technology and materials design.

Conclusion:

Michael Allen Seigler's impressive patent portfolio and career in the technology industry highlight his unwavering dedication to transforming the landscape of high-density data storage. His groundbreaking inventions in HAMR technology continue to push the boundaries of what is possible in terms of data storage capacity and reliability. Collaborating with renowned companies and industry experts further amplifies his influence and reinforces his legacy as a pioneering innovator. As the technology landscape continues to evolve, we eagerly anticipate the future contributions that Seigler will undoubtedly make to further advancements in data storage solutions.

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