
Education
PhD in Mechanical Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin
Subjects
Heat Transfer, Thermal Management, Two-Phase Cooling Systems, Thermal Modeling, Computational Fluid Dynamics
Achievements
Over 15 years of professional experience as a thermal engineer and research scientist; leadership of complex thermal management projects across semiconductor, automotive, and academic settings; contributions to advanced vapor chamber design, battery thermal management, and APU thermal architecture at organizations including AMD, Toyota Research Institute, and the University of Michigan
About
Evan is a thermal engineer and research scientist with more than fifteen years of experience designing advanced thermal management solutions for semiconductor and automotive applications. His expertise spans two-phase cooling systems, heat transfer analysis, and thermal modeling using both CFD and custom one-dimensional models. He has led projects from concept through production, developing precision experimental apparatus and scalable thermal architectures. Alongside his industry and research work, he has contributed to engineering education as an adjunct faculty member teaching undergraduate heat transfer and has mentored student-led technology startups.
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