The 40th Annual Semiconductor Thermal Measurement, Modeling and Management Symposium (Semi-Therm) happens on March 25-28 in San Jose, California, USA. Semi-Therm is an international symposium that brings together experts in the field of electronic component characterization and thermal system management. The symposium offers a comprehensive overview of thermal issues from the level of integrated circuits to facilities. It allows thermal engineers, professionals, and industry leaders to engage in discussions and encourages sharing information on the latest academic and industrial advancements in electronics cooling. This year, Diabatix is one of the Platinum Sponsor of the event.
Our CEO, Dr. Lieven Vervecken, is the Program Chair of Semi-Therm 40. Lieven will lead a technical presentation on March 27th at 9:20 AM, during the technical track 4 - CFD/Numerical Methods. His talk, titled "Evaluating the Thermal Performance of TPMS Structures: A Comparative Study between Pins, Fins, and Gyroids in Electronics Cooling," will explore the effectiveness of Triply Periodic Minimal Surfaces (TPMS) gyroids in 3D printed heat sinks for electronics cooling.
Additionally, Sarah da Silva Andrade, our Marketing Engineer, will engage attendees during a luncheon talk on the same day at 12 PM. Her presentation, "Professional Approaches to Scientific Communication and Digital Engagement," explore effective communication and digital strategies in disseminating scientific advancements.
At 3pm, Lieven will give a ColdStream demo during the vendor exhibits. This is an excellent opportunity to check our generative design software in action.
The day will conclude with Lieven Vervecken's participation in a panel discussion from 6:30β7:50 PM, titled "Artificial Intelligence and its Implication for Thermal Engineers; Providing, Using, and Powering New Design Tools." Β In this panel, the panelists will discuss the perspective of leading engineers from academia, software developers, and technology companies on how AI is influencing the challenges in the thermal industry. They will also explore how artificial intelligence can be integrated into thermal design tools to enhance efficiency, and the infrastructure requirements to drive those tools. The panelists include Prof. Van Carey (UC Berkeley), Cheng Chen (Meta) and Mehdi Abarham (Ansys), moderated by Alex Ockfen (Meta).
The panels are open for participation and free of cost. You can register here.
Don't hesitate to check in and be in touch with Lieven and Sarah during the event.
Schedule a meeting directly with Lieven contacting us here.
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Diabatix at SEMI-THERM 2024
π DoubleTree by Hilton San Jose 2050 Gateway Place, San Jose, CA 95110, US
π March 25-28, 2024
πMarch 27th:
π€ 9:20 AM | Technical Talk | "Evaluating the Thermal Performance of TPMS Structures: A Comparative Study between Pins, Fins, and Gyroids in Electronics Cooling," Lieven Vervecken
π€ 12 PM | Luncheon | "Professional Approaches to Scientific Communication and Digital Engagement," Sarah da Silva Andrade
π€ 3 PM | ColdStream demo, Lieven Vervecken
π€ 6:30 PM | Panel discussion | "Artificial Intelligence and its Implication for Thermal Engineers; Providing, Using, and Powering New Design Tools," Lieven Vervecken (Diabatix), Prof. Van Carey (UC Berkeley), Cheng Chen (Meta) and Mehdi Abarham (Ansys), moderated by Alex Ockfen (Meta).
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