Webinar Talk by Prof. Martin Kuball, Director of the CDTR, University of Bristol, UK

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We are delighted to invite you all to attend the expert talk on Feb 25, 2022, from the career guidance series on  "Heterogeneous materials and device integration: From Power to RF electronics" in association with the IEEE-NTC Student Chapter IIT Indore.

 

Topic:  Heterogeneous materials and device integration: From Power to RF electronics 
Speaker:  Prof. Martin Kuball, Director of the Centre for Device Thermography and Reliability (CDTR),  University of Bristol, UK.

Date: Feb 25, 2022.    Time: 03:30 PM IST    

 

Link to attend the talk (Cisco WebEx Meeting): WebEx Link

Please find the attached flyer of the event.

 

Abstract: Wide bandgap semiconductors ranging from GaN to Ga2O3 offer new opportunities for RF and power electronics including for achieving net zero. In my talk I will review the latest developments in particular what heterogenous integration can offer.



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  • Co-sponsored by 1. Pfeiffer vacuum, 2. Jagatek corporation, 3. Rudrakasha Technologies, 4. Excel Instruments, 5. Streamline, 6. Mansha Vacuum Technologies, 7. Optimized Solution


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Prof. Martin Kuball Prof. Martin Kuball of Director of the CDTR, University of Bristol, UK

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Heterogenous materials and device integration: From Power to RF electronics

Biography:

Prof. Kuball is Royal Academy of Engineering Chair in Emerging Technologies and Professor in Physics at the University of Bristol, UK. He is Director of the Centre for Device Thermography and Reliability (CDTR), a multi-disciplinary research centre focusing on improving the thermal management, electrical performance and reliability of novel devices, circuits and packaging. He obtained his PhD at the Max Planck Institute for Solid State Physics, Stuttgart, Germany, and joined the University of Bristol from Brown University, USA.

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