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Infineon workshop for STEM students in Hungary: Power MOSFETs and WBG Materials

  • M01 in Management Campus building (MC), 9026 Győr, Egyetem tér 1.
    Hungary
The workshop is led by Infineon Technologies Austria AG and will delve into the challenges faced and the innovative solutions developed. The participants will learn about power MOSFET electrical behaviour and device physics. It will also highlight the state of the art of technology and industry of wide bandgap semiconductors (WBS), which are becoming the cornerstones of future power electronics. It also informes about the company Infineon in general, the IPCEI project and the possibility to join IPCEI as an intern or a PhD student. 

WHAT IS THE WORKSHOP ABOUT?

Department of Power Electronics and Electric Drives at Audi Hungaria Faculty of Automotive Engineering, Infineon Technologies Austria AG and Advantage Austria Hungary invites you to IPCEI Microelectronics STEM Workshop. Be welcomed to join our session and discover more about:


– Infineon Technologies Austria AG & IPCEI
– Power MOSFETs & WBG

- state of the art of technology and industry of wide bandgap semiconductors (WBS)


The structure of a power MOSFET will be explained together with how this structure influences the electrical performance. The presentation will discuss both planar and trench technologies, and include a brief introduction to charge compensation devices.


WHY PARTICIPATE?

The participants will learn about power MOSFET electrical behaviour and device physics and get to know the latest technology of WBS and the company behind it. Interested students will also be informed about the company Infineon in general, the IPCEI project and the possibility to join IPCEI as an intern or a PhD student.


ABOUT THE EVENT

  • Date: 7th of June, 2023, 9:30 am
  • Location: M01 in Management Campus building (MC), 9026 Győr, Egyetem tér 1.
  • The event is free of charge.
  • The workshop will be held in English language.
  • More Details


AGENDA

09:30-10:00   Registration and Welcome Coffee

10:00-10:10   Welcome, Prof. Dénes Fodor, Széchenyi István University, Győr Hungary // Welcome, Philipp Schramel, Austrian Trade Commissioner, Austrian Economic Chamber

10:10-10:40   IPCEI Presentation and related Internship and PhD topics; Christian Konrad Lehner, Infineon Technologies Austria

10:40-11:25   Thematic Session I: Introduction to Power MOSFETs; Andrew Wood, Infineon Technologies Austria

11:25-12:05   Thematic Session II: Wide Bandgap for Automotive Opportunities for now and the future;
Gerald Deboy, Infineon Technologies Austria

12:05              Networking Lunch


INTERESTED IN PARTICIPATING?

You can register for the workshop via a short e-mail to budapest@advantageaustria.org-  Please add as subject: STEM Workshop


Contact: Thomas Szente, T +36 1 461 50 40 / budapest@advantageaustria.org
Commercial Section of the Austrian Embassy in Budapest (Délibáb utca 21, H-1062 Budapest)

The workshop will be followed by a networking lunch which gives you a great opportunity for networking and for discussion with experts from Infineon Austria and other stakeholders.


ABOUT the location

Széchenyi István University is located in Győr, at the centre of Central Europe’s “golden triangle”. It has 45 years of tradition and experience in supporting Hungary ́s leading industries with a strong focus on vehicle engineering, transportation and telecommunication. As a result, the university has become the
primary driver of the regional economy provider for the public service sector and supplies the human resources and training needs for the North-Transdanubian region.


ABOUT INFINEON

"Our Mission: We make life easier, safer and greener!"

Infineon is a globally leading semiconductor player with more than 50.000 employees. We are leading in automotive, power management energy efficient technologies and the IoT while Global megatrends underline the increasing importance of microelectronics.


ABOUT THE "IPCEI MICROELECTRONICS" INITIATIVE

IPCEI Microelectronics is the largest pan-European initiative in the field of microelectronics. It opens up significant opportunities for universities, research institutions, industry representatives, start-ups and engineering students from across Europe to address technological, market and societal challenges that could not otherwise be tackled. Infineon Austria is part of this strategic effort. We call it our Mission Future.


You, too, can join our Mission Future and benefit from many opportunities!

 

For more information about our Mission Future and IPCEI Microelectronics, visit our page!