UW-Stout students help test, develop cooling system for data centers

UW Stout Students Help Test, Develop Cooling System For Data Centers 20240904 154004 0000

UW-Stout students helped test and develop a new liquid cooling system for data centers through internships with nVent, a global company with corporate offices in Minnesota. 
Easton Sailer and Evan Pettit, seniors in the university’s computer and electrical engineering program, worked with nVent teams this summer to develop new “high density liquid cooling” products, or HDLC. 
By using a liqui...

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