[Seminar] The Future of Data Centers Predicted by Thermal Management

[Lecturer]
Kazuhisa Yuki, Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Yamaguchi University of Science and Technology
[Key Lecture Content]
Currently, the world is facing a serious energy crisis and environmental issues. Particularly, due to the rapidly growing highly information-oriented society, the power demand of global AI data centers is expected to double from the 2024 level, surpassing Japan's total electricity consumption. In the future, to achieve a rich highly information-oriented society while maintaining carbon neutrality, securing a cheap and stable power supply is essential, and energy conservation in data centers will become the most important challenge. Against this backdrop, two-phase liquid immersion cooling technology, which can significantly reduce power input associated with cooling while achieving high cooling performance, is attracting attention.
In this lecture, we will discuss efficient cooling technologies for data centers, evaluated based on cooling performance (air cooling/liquid cooling/liquid immersion technology), and outline the potential and technical challenges of liquid immersion cooling technology in particular.

Date and time | Tuesday, Oct 14, 2025 04:00 PM ~ 06:00 PM |
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Entry fee | Charge |
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