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Jean-Pierre FRADIN is a Researcher Lecturer at ICAM, based in Toulouse, France. His work focuses on thermal management of electronic systems, particularly in power electronics and additive manufacturing applications. He collaborates with prestigious research laboratories globally to develop innovative cooling solutions for industries like rail transport and electric vehicles.
His research explores topics such as thermal-adjoint optimization, 3D power module defect detection, and SiC MOSFET thermal behavior. He emphasizes applied research with strong industry ties, addressing challenges in energy efficiency, material science, and thermal simulation techniques. His contributions span both academic publications and practical applications in cooling system design.
Notably, he investigates lattice structure heat sinks for liquid cooling, Monte Carlo methods for junction temperature estimation, and the impact of additive manufacturing on thermal performance. His work bridges computational modeling with experimental validation, ensuring practical relevance to industrial needs.
While no awards are explicitly mentioned, his extensive publications reflect a prolific and impactful career in thermal management. His research also extends to collaborative projects with companies, enhancing engineering education and innovation at ICAM.




