About the Role
You will conduct thermal and fluid simulation analysis for components in data centers, including cold plates, servers, cooling towers, and air and liquid cooling circulation systems. Based on your simulation results, you will provide optimization recommendations for component-level structural designs and offer design and selection guidance for core cooling system components such as fans, circulation pumps, and pipelines. You will perform thermal simulations for high-performance computing data center site layouts, including server-room and campus-level simulations, airflow distribution, cooling system simulations, and energy consumption analysis. You will provide recommendations for site layouts, air conditioning configurations, hot and cold aisle designs, and cooling pathways, and you will participate in data center site selection evaluation, analyzing how geographic location and climate affect cooling systems. You will use professional simulation software such as Flotherm, Fluent, and Icepak to build models and analyze thermal fields, pressure fields, flow resistance, and temperature distribution. You will design and validate experiments for component-level and system-level products, verify simulation results, and produce project summaries. You will research advanced thermal management technologies, including new materials, thermal stacking architectures, and thermal modeling, staying current with industry developments and improving simulation methodologies. You will also develop and deliver training on thermal design standards and procedures.
Requirements
- Master's degree or higher in Thermal Energy and Power Engineering, Fluid Mechanics, Mechanical Engineering, or related fields
- Strong theoretical foundation in heat transfer, fluid dynamics, and numerical heat transfer
- 5-10 years of experience in thermal/fluid simulation
- Preference for candidates with both component-level and system-level simulation project experience
- Experience with large-scale computing data centers is a plus
- Familiar with thermal design process for data centers and air/liquid cooling systems
- Skilled in using at least one mainstream thermal/fluid simulation software (e.g., Flotherm, Fluent, Icepak)
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills
- Ability to independently complete thermal/fluid design and simulation work
- Strong learning ability and innovative mindset
Responsibilities
- Conduct thermal/fluid simulation analysis for data center components such as cold plates, servers, cooling towers, and air/liquid cooling circulation systems
- Provide optimization recommendations for component-level structural designs based on simulation results
- Offer design and selection guidance for core cooling system components such as fans, circulation pumps, and pipelines
- Perform thermal simulation for high-performance computing data center site layouts at server-room and campus levels
- Analyze airflow distribution, cooling system performance, and energy consumption
- Provide recommendations for site layouts, air conditioning configurations, hot and cold aisle designs, and cooling pathways
- Participate in data center site selection evaluation and analyze impact of geography and climate on cooling systems
- Build simulation models using software such as Flotherm, Fluent, and Icepak
- Analyze thermal fields, pressure fields, flow resistance, and temperature distribution
- Design and validate experiments for component-level and system-level products
- Perform validation checks for simulation results and provide project summaries
- Research advanced thermal management technologies including new materials and thermal stacking architectures
- Explore new simulation methodologies and tools to improve efficiency and accuracy
- Develop and deliver training on thermal design standards and procedures
Benefits
- Attractive welfare benefits and developmental opportunities such as training and mentoring