STMicroelectronics
Jai Aditya Chaudhary is a Sr. Application Engineer at STMicroelectronics stationed in Schaumburg, Illinois, with a specialization in power electronics. He graduated with a degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering in 2014 and has since taken additional courses around converter control and battery management. He also holds a post-graduate degree in Computer Applications. Jai started his career with the company in the same year as a Field Application Engineer in the sales and marketing department for the Asia-Pacific region. He has earned a reputation for dependability, reliability, and innovation, and is regarded as a technical leader.
Jai has designed power supplies using LLC and PFC topologies, ranging from 10W-1500W, for use as LED drivers, battery chargers, and general-purpose constant voltage power supplies. He has also played a crucial role in introducing new technology devices to the market, working closely with marketing and sales teams and top customer R&D teams. Jai has developed applications to support newer technological devices, such as super Junction HV FET and STripFet Power Mosfets.
Currently, Jai is working on cutting-edge applications related to GaN and smart power devices. He is an active member of relevant professional organizations and regularly speaks at industry events and conferences, sharing his insights and expertise with others in the field.
Jai has a passion for engineering and enjoys reading, discussing, and listening to all things related to these fields. During his leisure time, he enjoys listening to music on the systems he designs.
Jai is committed to delivering exceptional results through a healthy dedication to his job duties and customer relations. Attendees of conferences and events where Jai speaks can expect to gain valuable insights into the latest semiconductor technologies and advanced topologies, as well as Jai's experience and expertise in power supply design and power discrete semiconductors.
D26.5 - Gallium Nitride (GaN) based Topology Comparison for Low Power Battery Charging Applications
Thursday, March 20, 2025
11:30 AM – 1:30 PM ET