Center for Energy-Efficient Electronic Systems (E3S)
The nation is increasing its reliance on the development on higher performance electronics in increasingly smaller packages. Component miniaturization, thermal management, energy optimization, and energy storage technologies are becoming significant factors in the design of these devices and have created the need for research in this area. The Center for Energy-Efficient Electronic Systems, in partnership with government, industry and academia, develops new dynamic, predictive, and synergistic energy optimization and thermal management design criteria enabling U.S. data centers and electronic systems to operate efficiently and securely.
- Binghamton University, State University of New York, and its partners:
- The University of Texas at Arlington
- Villanova University
- Georgia Institute of Technology
have received designation as a new National Science Foundation Industry/University Cooperative Research Center (I/UCRC) to focus on the long term challenges in this area. The I/UCRC in Energy Efficient Electronic Systems works in partnership with industry and academia to develop systematic methodologies for operating information technology, telecommunications, and electronic systems and cooling equipment synergistically.

