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By definition, thermal engineering requires designers to pay attention to every aspect of heat generation and removal in an electronics system. It is the careful and purposeful selection of parts and components, with heat removal in mind. An ideal cooling design achieves the desired junction temperatures, is compact in size, low in cost, adaptable enough to fit into system designs. This course includes subjects like basic concepts and definitions, properties of pure substance, work and heat, first law of thermodynamics, second law of thermodynamics, entropy, and introduction to conductive, convective, and radiative transfer
Duration of the course is 4 Years. Post Graduate in the same discipline is also available.