Jan. 3, 2022, 2:10 a.m. | Aviral Chharia, Nishi Mehta, Shivam Gupta, Shivam Prajapati

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The rise of computation-based methods in thermal management has gained
immense attention in recent years due to the ability of deep learning to solve
complex 'physics' problems, which are otherwise difficult to be approached
using conventional techniques. Thermal management is required in electronic
systems to keep them from overheating and burning, enhancing their efficiency
and lifespan. For a long time, numerical techniques have been employed to aid
in the thermal management of electronics. However, they come with some
limitations. To …

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