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Professor Peter Gammon is a leading researcher in Silicon Carbide (SiC) power electronic devices at the University of Warwick’s School of Engineering, serving as faculty since 2012. He holds a MEng and PhD, alongside prestigious fellowships like SMIEEE, MIET, and SFHEA. His work focuses on advancing SiC technology for electric vehicles, satellites, renewable energy, and grid applications. He leads the REWIRE Innovation and Knowledge Centre (UKRI-funded £11m), aiming to commercialize wide-bandgap semiconductors with over 30 industrial partners.
Research Interests include optimizing SiC MOSFET design, radiation-hard devices for space, and high-voltage architectures. His team collaborates across the SiC supply chain, ensuring lab-to-market transitions. Key grants include the £2.5m EPSRC-funded UP-SiC project (2024-2027) and the EPSRC Centre for Power Electronics Switch Optimisation Theme (2018-2021). Facilities include the Science City Cleanroom, SiC CVD reactor, and packaging cleanroom.
Notable awards include the Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellowship (2012-2017). His research group, the PEATER Group, specializes in SiC device development with global recognition. Advising PhD students in areas like neutron testing and rad-hard devices, Gammon also delivers industry-focused tutorials on SiC power electronics.
Recent projects include SiCSat (EPSRC £746k) for satellite applications and AdvanSiC (Horizon Europe £988k) for medium-voltage grids. His work bridges academia and industry, addressing challenges in SiC yield, cost, and reliability while exploring emerging applications like space and high-voltage grid systems.





