George Bolotin
- Born:
- September 3, 1933, in Riga, Latvia
- Died:
- May 25, 2018, in New York, USA
- Nationality:
- American (formerly Latvian)
- Profession(s):
- Electrical Engineer, Inventor, Entrepreneur
Early Life and Education
- Emigrated to the United States as a child.
- Received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from City College of New York.
- Completed graduate studies at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn (now NYU Tandon School of Engineering).
Career and Major Achievements
- Pioneered advancements in magnetic recording technology.
- Founded several successful technology companies, including Gauss Systems.
- Developed and patented key components used in hard disk drives and other data storage devices.
- Consulted for numerous major corporations in the data storage industry.
- Contributed significantly to the development of high-density magnetic recording.
Notable Works
Patents
- Held numerous patents related to magnetic recording heads, read/write channels, and data storage systems.
- Patents covered innovations in perpendicular recording and thin-film head technology.
Legacy and Impact
George Bolotin's work significantly impacted the evolution of data storage technologies. His inventions and entrepreneurial ventures played a vital role in shaping the modern computer industry, contributing to the miniaturization and increased capacity of hard disk drives and other storage devices. His contributions are an integral part of the history of data storage.