RIR Power Electronics and Silicon University Secure Two Research Paper Selections at IEEE MWSCAS 2026

Mumbai, July 7: RIR Power Electronics Ltd., in collaboration with Silicon University, Odisha, has achieved a significant milestone with two joint research papers being selected for presentation at the prestigious IEEE Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems 2026, to be held in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA.
 
The two accepted research papers address key challenges in High-voltage Power Electronics, thermal management, switching efficiency, and compact system design and architecture.
 
The first paper presents a comprehensive analytical and simulation-based comparison of silicon carbide MOSFET and conventional Silicon IGBT Traction Inverter Topologies. Using a 33 kW Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor  drive model, the research demonstrates the superior electrical and thermal performance of 3.3 kV SiC MOSFET technology, highlighting its potential to improve efficiency and reliability in next-generation electric mobility applications.
 
The second paper explores advancements in 4H-SiC Implant Epitaxy MOSFET designs for High-voltage Power Electronics applications from 3.3 kV onwards. Using Silvaco Technology Computer-Aided Design  tools, the research examines the balance between manufacturing simplicity and device performance to enable more efficient, reliable, and compact High-voltage SiC Power Devices for future industrial and energy applications.
 
Dr. Jaideep Talukdar, Vice Chancellor, Silicon University, Odisha, said, 
“The selection of two joint research papers at IEEE MWSCAS 2026 reflects the strength of meaningful collaboration between academia and industry in accelerating innovation in wide-bandgap power semiconductors and practical power electronics systems.” 
Dr. Harshad Mehta, Non-Executive Chairman, RIR Power Electronics Ltd., said, 
“The acceptance of these two research papers at IEEE MWSCAS 2026 is a testament to the strength of our partnership with Silicon University and our shared vision of advancing silicon carbide technologies. As India accelerates its semiconductor ambitions, collaborations between industry and academia will be instrumental in building indigenous capabilities and developing globally competitive power semiconductor solutions.”

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