The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) has announced it will host its Power Electronics and Wide Bandgap Power Devices and Applications (WiPDA Europe) conference in Cardiff from 16th-18th September 2024.
Hosted alongside Cardiff University and Compound Semiconductor Applications (CSA) Catapult, the IEEE WiPDA-Europe conference will provide an opportunity for scientists, designers and engineers to share their latest insights and developments in wide bandgap power devices and applications.
WiPDA-Europe, the IEEE 2nd bi-annual conference, will be held at the Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama in Cardiff City Centre.
Prior to the conference, there will be an opportunity for researchers to submit papers to the IEEE focused on topics ranging from wide bandgap system design to device structures and fabrication techniques. A selection of the papers submitted will be showcased at the conference in September.
Attendees at WiPDA-Europe will engage with the latest wide bandgap technology and innovations and participate in technical sessions, tutorials and keynote presentations.
Attendees will also be invited to a private tour of Cardiff University as well as CSA Catapult’s Innovation Centre in Newport.
CSA Catapult, the UK’s leading authority on compound semiconductor applications and commercialisation, specialises in power electronics, photonics, packaging and radio frequency (RF) and microwave communications technologies.
Wide bandgap technology is ideal for power electronics applications such as electric vehicles due to its capabilities in high-power and operating temperatures.