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Eugen Pavel is a Romanian scientist and the claimed inventor of the Hyper CD-ROM.

Pavel graduated with a physics degree from the University of Bucharest in 1976. He was awarded the Romanian Academy Prize in 1991 and obtained his doctorate in Physics from the Romanian Institute of Atomic Physics in 1992.

He won the "Prix International de l’Organisation Mondiale de la Presse Periodique" and a gold medal at the November 1999 EUREKA Contest in Brussels for inventions that led to the creation of the Hyper CD-ROM. Dr. Pavel has published more than 40 books and articles, and he is the holder of 62 patents and patent applications.

Hyper CD-ROM

The Hyper CD-ROM is a proposed 3D optical data storage medium which uses Fluorescent Multilayer Disc technology with a reported capacity of 1PB and a theoretical capacity of 100 EB on a single disc. Despite its bold claims the technology has not been shown as a working prototype in the over twenty years since its announcement.

The Hyper CD-ROM technology is patented in 21 countries: the USA, Canada, Japan, Israel and 17 European states.

In an interview about his work on the Hyper CD-ROM, Dr. Pavel stated that "the research for this project is 100% personal, so is the support for experiments."

References

  1. ^ "Hyper CD-ROM: Three Dimensional Optical Memory with Fluorescent Photosensitive Glass". Archived from the original on 2006-07-21. Retrieved 2006-06-30.
  2. The Center of Excellence for Advanced Technologies "Euro-Asia" The Gutenberg era sets - the Pavel era begins.
  3. PC World, 12 October 2000 Archived 5 December 2006 at the Wayback Machine Hyper CD-ROM Packs Terabytes
  4. The Register, 19 January 2012 Holographic storage's corpse twitches
  5. "cdfreaks.com's translation of a Romanian article on the Hyper CD-ROM". Archived from the original on 2007-05-23. Retrieved 2006-12-08.
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