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Computer, electrical engineering students help nVent with product development, testing
4 Sep 2024
News, Dunn County
Two UW-Stout computer and electrical engineering seniors helped develop and test the next generation of technology this summer.
During their controls/electrical engineering internships with nVent, Easton Sailer and Evan Pettit helped teams develop new high density liquid cooling – HDLC – products, supported existing products and interfaced with internal and external teams around the world.
HDLC systems are water cooling units for data center servers. They provide a more efficient and sustainable alternative to traditional air-cooling methods and enable closer component packing and greater computer capacity within the same footprint.
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