Project Notice |
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| PNR | 62571 |
| Project Name | Holistic Co-Design of Novel Hybrid Cooling Technology for the Data Center of the Future |
| Project Detail | The University of Texas at Arlington and collaborators will develop a novel hybrid cooling technology to address the growing need for advanced thermal management solutions for high-power data centers. At the server level, the design combines direct-to-chip evaporative cooling module including electrodeposition of metal on high-powered devices to eliminate thermal interface materials and to reduce chip-to-coolant thermal resistance, and air cooling including Rear Door Heat Exchanger for the rest of the system and thus enabling a robust and extendible solution for the future as well as an easy path to retrofit legacy data centers. |
| Funded By | Self-Funded |
| Sector | Energy & Power |
| Country | United States , Northern America |
| Project Value | USD 2,843,224 |
Contact Information |
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| Company Name | University of Texas at Arlington (UT Arlington) |