Summary
Junhui Li is a Thermal Design Engineer with nine years of experience blending CFD, experimental testing, and product-level thermal system design across academia and industry, now at Google. He holds a PhD from Washington University in St. Louis where his research spanned droplet two-phase heat transfer, Leidenfrost phenomena, and spray combustion—work that informs his hands-on thermal design for high-power electronics and liquid-cooled SOCs. Proficient with ANSYS FLUENT/ICEPAK, COMSOL, ICEM, ABAQUS and CAD tools like SolidWorks and CATIA, he uniquely couples numerical optimization (including a genetics-based design platform he developed) with practical testbed construction and transient thermal experiments. Junhui’s background in aerodynamics and supersonic CFD gives him an edge in tackling complex coupled fluid–thermal problems, and he frequently bridges simulation and lab validation to accelerate robust, manufacturable solutions.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree Aircraft Design and Engineering, Bachelor’s Degree Aircraft Design and Engineering at Beihang University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Mechanical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Mechanical Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis
English, Chinese