From your cell phone to your electric car
Power electronics are an important part of our lives today.
However, the heart of these devices
is often in small things called "power semiconductors".
These components can affect the efficiency and speed of energy conversion
and play a key role in a variety of applications.
In this course we will discuss:
The rise of new materials
Dive into the properties of GaN and SiC semiconductor materials
You will learn the structure and operation principles of these components
and understand how they play a key role in today's power electronics.
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