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Learn More About Our Experts Peter Gammon, Professor of Power Electronic Devices at the University of Warwick, is a leading figure in the development of silicon carbide (SiC) power devices. Demonstrating his expertise, Peter has authored 100+ papers and founded PGC Consultancy, where he specializes in SiC industry insights, device design, and market analysis. Peter's contributions extend beyond academia; he's a sought-after speaker and collaborator, facilitating innovation in semiconductors for electric vehicles, space tech, and industrial machines. Morten Feldstedt leads the European marketing team for the Power Solutions Group at onsemi. He has a background in electronics design, was educated at Danfoss, and worked for Lenze, both strong power electronics companies. He also served as Sales and Applications Director at Fairchild Semiconductors and later as Marketing Director. When joining onsemi, he moved into the business unit, where he enjoys contributing to power semiconductor innovations. Didier Balocco, a Technical Marketing Engineer at onsemi, holds a PhD in Power Electronics from the University of Bordeaux. Didier spent almost 15 years at AEG Power Solutions where he spearheaded research activities and managed projects related to power electronics. In 2018, he brought his many decades of experience to onsemi, where he continues to be a prolific author and key figure in the power electronics industry. Didier Balocco Technical Marketing Engineer, Power Solutions Group, onsemi Morten Feldstedt Marketing Director EMEA, Power Solutions Group, onsemi Peter Gammon Professor of Power Electronic Devices, University of Warwick 23 Enabling a Sustainable Future with Silicon Carbide Power Electronics

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