Eoin Oude Essink receives the Fulbright Award for 2023-2024
The Department of Foreign Affairs, Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, and U.S. Chargé d’Affaires to Ireland Mike Clausen have announced Eoin Oude Essink as Irish Awardee for 2023-2024. Recipients were presented with Awards at a ceremony in the U.S. Ambassador’s Residence last night. Academics, professionals, students and Irish speakers will attend 17 leading U.S. institutions to research, study, teach and collaborate with experts in their fields from August 2023 to August 2024. The Fulbright bilateral exchange program is known for selecting outstanding candidates from across the island of Ireland to study and work with U.S. Institutions across all disciplines ranging from health, science, technology and business to the arts and culture. As the Fulbright Awardees forge ahead on these exciting opportunities, the breadth of their U.S. engagement is diverse and impressive.
Eoin is an ERBE PhD student at TU Dublin, where he is investigating the best-suited cooling technologies for Irish Data Centres. His interest in the field of thermodynamics, technology and electronics led him to conduct his master’s at Trinity College Dublin, where he investigated the potential of microscale heat transfer modulation utilising deformable structures. As a Fulbright-Enterprise Ireland Awardee at Purdue University, Eoin will join the Cooling Technologies Research Center researching the impact of asymmetric liquid cooling for modern CPUs and GPUs. Eoin has won awards for his engineering designs, such as the ‘Topology Responsible Part Challenge.’
The Fulbright bilateral exchange program is known for selecting outstanding candidates from across the island of Ireland to study and work with U.S. Institutions across all disciplines ranging from health, science, technology and business to the arts and culture. As the Fulbright Awardees forge ahead on these exciting opportunities, the breadth of their U.S. engagement is diverse and impressive.
Eoin Oude Essink is a PhD student at TU Dublin, where he is investigating the best-suited cooling technologies for Irish Data Centres. His interest in the field of thermodynamics, technology and electronics led him to conduct his master’s at Trinity College Dublin, where he investigated the potential of microscale heat transfer modulation utilising deformable structures. As a Fulbright-Enterprise Ireland Awardee at Purdue University, Eoin will join the Cooling Technologies Research Center researching the impact of asymmetric liquid cooling for modern CPUs and GPUs. Eoin has won awards for his engineering designs, such as the ‘Topology Responsible Part Challenge.’