A paradigm shift for the future’s thermal management devices through radical innovation in new materials and additive manufacturing
printable metal matrix powder, superior thermal characteristics, 2D materials, additive manufacturing
Developed in collaboration with the Chair of the Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS), the ThermoDust project addresses one of the most pressing challenges in modern data centers: inefficient cooling. With cooling systems accounting for up to 40% of total energy consumption, improving thermal efficiency is critical to reducing environmental impact. Leveraging emerging technologies, ThermoDust aims to develop an innovative thermal management system based on advanced metal composites enhanced with 2D materials such as graphene and hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN), enabled through additive manufacturing and novel composite design.

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