Thermal management of electronic equipment is going to be a major issue with the spiral use of devices/data centres. It’s going to be a billion-dollar industry dedicated to solving thermal issues in data centres etc. The Center of Excellence for Electronics Cooling (CoEEC), SPOKE is the initiative to build a common platform for the industry and academicians to work together by exchanging technical knowledge and experiences.
The objectives of the CoEEC have been constructed in such a way that the students, whoever gets trained in the centre, will acquire the knowledge to work directly with industry. The Center's activities will be divided into four major objectives, namely:
To train the students, both software and hardware labs will be established in collaboration with INTEL R&D.
The centre also facilitates the outsider engineers and faculty with the required training and workshops to excel in both computational and experimental skills, which are required for developing cooling systems for electronic devices.
The centre also focuses on research and development using the facilities established under the centre.
The centre will actively participate in executing real-time projects from industry.
The objective of this programme is to impart direct training to students of all the departments by making this a mandatory course at the undergraduate level for Mechanical/Electrical/Electronics students and as an elective for other engineering disciplines.
A coordinator will be identified from each engineering discipline and will work towards the fulfilment of the objectives of the COE. This team of faculty and students will truly represent a centre which is interdisciplinary in nature, catering to the needs of the Electronics Cooling industry.
Provides 30 high-end workstations with ANSYS research licenses, where users can perform simulations of electronic cooling.
The Sim lab is going to be established in X311, X lab.
An experimental lab setup. List of equipment for phase 2 is yet to be finalised