Akshat Negi is currently making significant strides as a Senior Thermal Engineer at ZT Systems, where his expertise in thermal and fluid sciences is pivotal to the development of cutting-edge server thermal designs. With a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Akshat brings a robust...
Akshat Negi is currently making significant strides as a Senior Thermal Engineer at ZT Systems, where his expertise in thermal and fluid sciences is pivotal to the development of cutting-edge server thermal designs. With a Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Akshat brings a robust foundation in both theoretical and practical aspects of thermal management, which is crucial in optimizing the performance and reliability of high-density computing systems.
In his role, Akshat is instrumental in the design and validation of key thermal components, ensuring that products not only meet engineering specifications but also excel in real-world applications. His hands-on experience with advanced testing methodologies, including wind tunnel experiments and the use of sophisticated data acquisition systems, allows him to rigorously evaluate fan performance and heat sink efficacy—both air-cooled and liquid-cooled systems. This meticulous approach to thermal validation is essential in a field where even minor inefficiencies can lead to significant operational challenges.
Akshat is proficient in a variety of design and analysis software, including SolidWorks, ANSYS Workbench, and CFD Fluent, which he utilizes to simulate and analyze thermal behaviors effectively. His diversified background in manufacturing processes, including CNC machining and quality assurance, further enhances his ability to bridge the gap between design and production, ensuring that theoretical models translate seamlessly into high-quality finished products. With a keen eye for detail and a commitment to innovation, Akshat Negi is a vital asset to ZT Systems, driving advancements in thermal engineering that support the ever-evolving demands of the technology sector.