Liquid cooling solutions inspired by nuclear reactor cooling
Data centers waste a large share of electricity and money on inefficient cooling, increasing costs and carbon emissions while limiting chip performance.
Ferveret provides nuclear-reactor-inspired liquid cooling systems that drastically cut cooling energy and capital costs while improving chip performance.
Data center operators and enterprise computing facilities running high-density servers.
Reza is the co-founder and CEO of Ferveret. He is an MIT alumnus and has more than 10 years of experience in the electronic cooling industry. This includes designing a thermal solution for Microsoft HoloLens, as well as working as a senior packaging thermal engineer at NVIDIA and senior design thermal engineer at Cruise.
Matteo is the co-founder and CTO of Ferveret as well as a faculty member in Nuclear Science and Engineering at MIT. Prior to Ferveret, he spent nearly a decade as a Research Scientist at CEA Paris. Fields of expertise include heat transfer, fluid dynamics, and nuclear reactor design. Outside of his core work, Matteo is also a nuclear energy consultant and editor of Applied Thermal Engineering.



