ECPE European Center for Power Electronics · 21.02.2017 ECPE e.V. 1 ECPE European Center for Power...
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ECPE European Center for Power Electronics
the Industry‐driven Research Network for Power Electronics
the European Technology and Innovation Platform for PE
with more than 170 member organisations in Europe
A strong voice of the Power Electronics community in Europe to the public and to politics!
ECPE – the industry‐driven Research Networkwith 79 Industrial Members
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… and 92 ECPE Competence Centres
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ECPE Objectives & Mission
• Precompetitive Joint Research in Power Electronic Systems‐ ECPE Projects with focus on automotive & industrial power electronic systems as
well as renewable energies and electronic power grids
‐ EC or national funded research projects with partners from the Network
• Expert Workshops & Advanced Training‐ ECPE Workshops, Tutorials and practical lab courses for engineers in industry‐ ECPE online course ´Power Electronics´
• Public Relations & Lobbying for Power ElectronicsHave “one strong voice” of power electronics industry to public & politics
ECPE MissionAs the Industry‐driven Power Electronics Research Network covering the value chain from the materials and components to the systems and applications ECPE strengthens the cooperation between Power Electronics industry and universities & research centres on a European level.As the European Technology and Innovation Platform in power electronics we are driving precompetitive joint research and we set up research & technology roadmaps for a strategic research agenda in Europe with future research directions according to the demands of European power electronics industry. With one strong voice of the power electronics community to the public and to politics we create awareness for the role and importance of power electronics regarding the megatrends in society e.g. energy efficiency, use of renewable energies, electronic power grids and e‐mobility.
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List of Contents:
The ECPE Network ECPE Organisation ECPE Joint Research Programme Education and Training: Workshops & Tutorials Public Relations in Power Electronics ECPE Programmes
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List of Content:
The ECPE Network‐ Key Activities and ECPE Mission‐ History and Motivation
ECPE Organisation ECPE Joint Research Programme Education and Training: Workshops & Tutorials Public Relations in Power Electronics ECPE Programmes
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ECPE History and Motivation
Situation in 2002/2003 in Europe:• Power Electronics (PE) was not attractive
(but micro‐/nanoelectronics and ICT)‐ low number of students in PE‐ decreasing number of PE university chairs
• no long‐term research programmes and no roadmaps
• no joint technology platform for industry & academia
• no organised expert workshops & trainings in PE
• no awareness for the key role of PE regarding energyefficiency and use of renewables
ECPE founded as Industry Initiative to• strengthen the cooperation between PE Industry
and Universities on a European level
• jointly develop the future of PE
• have a strong voice speaking for PE
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List of Content:
The ECPE Network ECPE Organisation
‐ Board of Directors‐ HQ office and team
ECPE Joint Research Programme Education and Training: Workshops & Tutorials Public Relations in Power Electronics ECPE Programmes
ECPE Board of Directors
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Further Members of the Board:
• Dr. Stefan Weber, EPCOS AG Secretary
• Dr. Lothar Schindele, Robert Bosch Treasurer
• Peter Beckedahl, Semikron International Member
• Dr. Peter Steimer, ABB Switzerland Member
• Ted Hopper, Maccon Member
• Dr. Peter Friedrichs, Infineon Technologies Member
• Dr. Torsten Leifert, Volkswagen Member
Vice President Vice President
President
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ECPE HQ Office in Nuremberg, Germanywith the ECPE Team
ECPE General Manager:Dipl.‐Phys Thomas Harder(since 2003)
ECPE Office Team:11 people (5 engineers and6 employees for event organi‐sation and administrative tasks)
including the Bavarian Cluster activity
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List of Content:
The ECPE Network ECPE Organisation ECPE Joint Research Programme (option for ECPE members)
‐ Structure and Procedure‐ Overview and Milestones
Education and Training: Workshops & Tutorials Public Relations in Power Electronics ECPE Programmes
ECPE Joint Research Programme
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ECPE Joint Research Programme: Structure and Procedure
ECPE Joint Research Programme
ECPE GmbHSole shareholder: ECPE e.V.
Principal Partners
Project Coordination Committee(PCC)
Research and IPAgreements
IP Results,Licenses
€Project Funds
Seat & Vote
Decision
Competence CentresUniversity and Research Institutes
Call for Proposals 2015.I
Scope of the Call and Thematic Areas: Passive Components - Improved Materials and Reliability High Performance Substrates, Packaging and Interconnection Technologies for
High Power/High Temperature Applications Topologies and Technologies for Fast Switching (Ultra-Low Impedance/Inductance) High Power Density System Integration Robustness Validation in Power Electronics Testing, Monitoring and Diagnostics Energy Efficient Systems Power Electronics for Smart Grids incl. Renewables and eMobility
Multi-disciplinary topics should be addressed preferably in a joint project proposal of two or more ECPE Competence Centres.
Annual Call for Proposals for ECPE Competence Centre
ECPE Joint Research Programme
ECPE Joint Research Programme
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Research Projects
Technology Studies
No. of ECPE research topics started per year:
ECPE Joint Research Programme: Example: SiC Inverter from Fraunhofer IZM
ECPE Project: Very Fast Switching Inverter w.Embedded Module on DCB
fs: 16 kHz → 48 kHz → 250 kHz
• Overall concept and innovations• Semiconductor packaging• Operation scheme• Inductor design• Filter design
DCB w. SiCMOSFETs
PCB Layer 1
PCB Layer 2
E. Hoene, FhG‐IZM Berlin, CIPS ’14* plus 0.3nH for the current sensor
3D‐integration0.57nH*
... full converter cell
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List of Content:
The ECPE Network ECPE Organisation ECPE Joint Research Programme Education and Training
‐ ECPE Workshops‐ ECPE Tutorials‐ Power Electronics Online Course (eLearning)
Public Relations in Power Electronics ECPE Programmes
ECPE Workshops for Expert Discussion
Chairmen:Prof. J.W. Kolar, ETH ZurichProf. M. Liserre, CAU Kiel
Chairmen:Dr. B. Eckardt, Fraunhofer IISB H.‐P. Feustel, Conti TemicDr. T. Leifert, VolkswagenDr. L. Schindele, Robert Bosch
Chairmen:Prof. Eckhard Wolfgang, ECPEDr. Markus Thoben, InfineonProf. Bernhard Wunderle, Chemnitz Univ.
Chairmen:Prof. Ralph Kennel Technical, Munich Univ.Dr. Tobias Geyer,ABB Corporate Research
Chairmen:Prof. Andreas Lindemann, Magdeburg Univ.Dr. Peter Friedrichs, Infineon Prof. Leo Lorenz, ECPE
Chairmen:Prof. Eckhard Wolfgang, ECPEDavid L. Saums, DS&A LLCDr. Olaf Wittler, Fraunhofer IZM
Chairmen:Prof. Axel Mertens, Leibniz Univ. of HannoverDr. Samuel Araujo, Univ. ofKassel / KDEEJochen Koszescha, ECPE
ECPE Tutorials for Advanced Training
Course Instructor:Prof. E. Wolfgang, ECPE
Course Instructor:Prof. D. Silber, Univ. of BremenDr. A. Mauder, Infineon
Course Instructor:Prof. E. Hoene, Fraunhofer IZM
Course Instructors:Prof. E. Hoene, Fraunhofer IZMProf. J.‐L. Schanen, INPG‐ G2ELab
Course Instructor:Prof. U. Scheuermann, SemikronDr. J. Popovic‐Gerber, Delft Univ.
Course Instructor:Prof. U. Scheuermann, SemikronD. Malipaard, Fraunhofer IISB
Course Instructors:Prof. E. Wolfgang, ECPEProf. U. Scheuermann, Semikron Course Instructor:
Dr. R. Bayerer, Infineon
ECPE Power Electronics Online Course
www. e c p e . o r g
eLearning Tool
for ECPE Industrial Members and Competence Centres(free of charge)
Next step:ECPE webinar or video course
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List of Content:
The ECPE Network ECPE Organisation ECPE Joint Research Programme Education and Training: Workshops & Tutorials Public Relations in Power Electronics
‐ Technical Co‐Sponsor of PE Conferences in Europe ‐ ECPE Joint Stand at PCIM Europe‐ Funding Programmes on the European Level‐ ´Young Engineers Needed´
ECPE Programmes
European Power Electronics Conferences
and further European conferences, e.g.
ECPE Joint Stand at PCIM Europe
PCIM Europe Exhibition,16 – 18 May 2017,Nuremberg
160 m2 Joint Stand of theEuropean Network andthe Bavarian Cluster
ECPE Programme ´Young Engineers Needed´European PhD School in Gaeta (Italy)
ECPE Programme ´Young Engineers Needed´ECPE Students Day & Job Forum
European Power Electronics Conferences
Young Engineer Award at CIPS Conference 2016 sponsored by ECPE
2016
Young Engineer Award at PCIM Conference2016 sponsored by ECPE
2016
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The ECPE Network: Key Activities and Mission ECPE Organisation: Board and HQ Office ECPE Joint Research Programme Education and Training: Workshops & Tutorials Public Relations in Power Electronics ECPE Programmes:
• Green Power Electronics: Energy Efficiency and Renewables• ECPE Roadmaps ´Power Electronics 2025´• Wide Bandgap Working Group and WBG User Forum• International Cooperations (with Japan and US)• Power Electronics Role in Industry 4.0 (Cyber Physical Systems)
Green Power Electronics: Energy Efficiency and Renewables
Energy Efficiency – the Role of Power Electronics
European Workshop in Brussels (2007) in cooperation with EPE Association
Position Paper on ´Energy Efficiency ‐ the Role of Power Electronics´
ECPE Study on ´Energy Saving Potential of PE in different key applications´
ECPE Image Film ´Power Electronics ‐The Key to Energy Efficiency´
EC‐FP7 Project ´Electronics Enabling Efficient Energy Usage (E4U)´
ECPE Roadmap Programme ´Power Electronic 2025´
Research and Technology Roadmaps are an important strategic tool to identify and guide a mainstream for medium to long term research. The ´Power Electronics 2025´ Roadmaps will be the key element of the ECPE Strategic Research Agenda.
Objectives: • Provide input and industrial guidance to research
programmes on European and on national level• ECPE Member companies will reflect their own
company roadmap vs. the ECPE roadmaps• ECPE Competence Centre will use the roadmaps when
they define new research directions
Structure: three application‐related roadmapping teams
Power Supplies (low power)
Automotive & Aircraft (medium power)
Electronic Power Grids (high power)
ECPE Roadmap Programme ´Power Electronic 2025´
ECPE Roadmap Workshop,26 March 2015 in Munich
Power Electronics in European R&D Programmes:e.g. Electronic Components & Systems for Europ. Leadership (ECSEL)
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7‐year Funding Programme:(2014 – 2020)Estim. budget: 4,8 bill.€EU funding: 1,2 bill.€MS funding: 1,2 bill.€Industry: > 2,4 bill.€
MS: Member States (nat. money)
ECPE Working Group & Position Paper´Wide Bandgap Power Electronics´
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International Cooperation (w. Japan and US):CPES and AIST PERC/NPERC‐J
at 10 Years ECPE Anniversary in Nuremberg,17 April 2013
at Joint Roadmap Meeting in JapanJanuary 2008
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International Cooperation with Japan: Power Electronics Consortium NPERC‐J
Role of Power Electronics in Industry 4.0 (Internet of Things, Cyber‐Physical Systems)
Industry 4.0 topicsin the industry
Cyber‐PhysicalSystems
Cyber‐PhysicalSystems
Smart Factory Smart Factory
Big DataBig Data
ECPE website www.ecpe.org