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It’s great to be part of the engineering community bringing greater power, performance,and cooling efficiencies to data centers around the world!
I am interested in the use of phase change materials for the storage of thermal energy.
I recommend posing any questions you have regarding phase change materials to the Liquid Cooling and Thermal Management groups on LinkedIn.
I would like to join this group!