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Peter De Bock

Program Director at ARPA-E

Peter De Bock is a Program Director at the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E), a role he has held since September 2020.5 He focuses on electronics thermal management and energy-efficient computing solutions for next-generation high-powered chipsets.16

Prior to joining ARPA-E, De Bock worked for 18 years at General Electric Research, where he was the principal engineer for thermal sciences and a platform leader for power thermal management systems.1 His expertise includes heat transfer, heat pipes, thermoelectrics, and avionics.3

At ARPA-E, De Bock leads the Cooling Operations Optimized for Leaps in Energy, Reliability and Carbon Hyper-efficiency for Information Processing Systems (COOLERCHIPS) initiative.12 This program aims to reduce the total cooling energy of a typical data center to under 5% of the industry standard.1

De Bock holds a verified email at hq.doe.gov and has published research on thermal management of electronics.3 His responsibilities at ARPA-E include approving new programs, developing funding criteria, and administering the Energy Transformation Acceleration Fund.4

Highlights

Director of the Energy Advanced Research Projects Department
ARPA-E's Peter de Bock Talks Data Center Cooling Obstacles ...
Apr 28 · mae.ucla.edu
5 Questions with UCLA's Laurent Pilon, ARPA-E Program Director
‪Peter de Bock‬ - ‪Google Scholar‬

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