General Meeting of the European ALL2GaN Project

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General Meeting of the European ALL2GaN Project

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General Meeting of the European ALL2GaN Project

The Polytechnic School of Mondragon University presented advances in GaN semiconductor modeling and developed a proposal for ultra-fast short-circuit detection

2025·05·23

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The European ALL2GaN project is a direct response to the European challenge of the "Green Deal" and its goals of transforming economies to achieve climate neutrality by 2050, without impeding economic growth and through the sustainable use of natural resources.

ALL2GaN represents a cornerstone toward the European Chip Law's goal of creating a European chip ecosystem. The overall objectives of the project are to increase the material and energy efficiency of GaN power RF technologies, including all aspects, from substrates to systems.

The consortium working on the project brings together 45 partners from 12 European countries, including Mondragon University, and ranges from world-class research, design, production, and application capabilities to industrial-level development, with the goal of making the latest advances a reality.

Assessment meeting in Madrid

On April 29 and 30, 2025, the Polytechnic University of Madrid – Center for Industrial Electronics hosted the M24 General Assembly of the ALL2GaN Project.

The event brought together experts from the 45 institutions participating in the project and allowed for a review of the project's progress, as well as the coordination of future objectives and strengthening collaboration between the parties. The assembly fostered technical coordination between different entities, boosting innovation among European stakeholders.

David Garrido, research professor in the Power Electronic Systems Applied to Electrical Energy Control research group, participated on behalf of Mondragon University's Polytechnic School. He presented the advances made by Mondragon University in GaN semiconductor modeling, as well as a proposal for ultra-fast short-circuit detection for these semiconductors, which will be developed during the final year of the project.

 

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