Kidus Guye Presented His Work on Numerical Analysis of Novel Hollow Micropillar Evaporator for High Powered Servers

Kidus Guye Presented His Work on Numerical Analysis of Novel Hollow Micropillar Evaporator for High Powered Servers

Kidus Guye presented his work on designing and modeling a novel hollow micropillar evaporator for high AI/ML workloads in state-of-the-art data centers for low PUE two-phase cooling. This work is part of the ARPA-e COOLERCHIPS project geared towards developing next-generation liquid cooling technologies with significantly low junction-to-coolant thermal resistance, with PUE lower than 1.02. Also presenting along with Kidus is Karthik Upadhyay, a PhD student under Prof. Sumantha Acharya at the Illinois Institute of Technology. Their group is a close collaborator with UMD, the University of Texas, Arlington, and the University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign on the ARPA-e COOLERCHIPS project to develop the evaporator technology.

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