International workshop between Chalmers and industry
After ten years of research and development, galliumnitride (GaN) is gaining industrial acceptance as a new RF/microwave semiconductor solution.
Silicon, gallium arsenide and vacuum technologies are now being challenged by gallium nitride as an alternative for powerful, robust, energy-efficient and lightweight transceivers from low GHz up to millimeter-wave. As a result, new possibilities open up in engineering of telecom, defense and space systems and infrastructure.
Large public-funded programs for GaN in Sweden and Europe are currently being run or finalized. Still however, many issues remain on how to solve reliability and integration for GaN in RF/microwave systems. The full potential for millimeter-wave is still to be answered. This workshop aims to wrap up the current status and trends in GaN for RF/microwave and beyond. Leading industrial and academic actors from Germany, Japan and Sweden will give you both the component and system perspective.
Agenda (pdf)
The workshop is full and the registration closed.
Welcome!
Jan Grahn
Chalmers
Director GigaHertz Centre (www.chalmers.se/ghz)
Niklas Rorsman
Chalmers
Leader Microwave Wide Bandgap Project
Johan Carlert
Saab Microwave Systems
Chairman Microwave Wide Bandgap Project
The workshop is free of charge.
An arrangement by
Chalmers University of Technology
Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience – MC2
GigaHertz Centre
Microwave Road