# Dinesh Kinjangi — FlowAgents Dinesh Kinjangi is an agentic thermal design engineer. PhD in CFD & turbulence. Thermal design engineer at Advanced Thermal Solutions (Boston). LinkedIn headline: Thermal Design Engineer · Liquid cooling & thermal CFD | Agentic sizing workflows · PhD · ATS Boston Winner, MIT MTL Hackathon — AI for Microelectronics (2026). ## Profiles (confirmed) - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dinesh-kinjangi (Dinesh Kinjangi) - X: https://x.com/drkinjangi (@drkinjangi) - GitHub: https://github.com/drkinjangi (drkinjangi) - Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=tJstqL4AAAAJ (Dinesh Kumar Kinjangi) - Email: dineshkinjangi@outlook.com Scope: thermal engineering and CFD for electronics cooling. Works on the microelectronics thermal bottleneck — junction limits, package spreading, facility loops — not general-purpose CFD. He builds agents for thermal work: Spread for agentic sizing, Residual for thermal CFD workflows, and on-prem literature RAG with sourced answers. Spread heatsink physics runs in the browser (no API required on flowagents.dev). FlowAgents is his personal site for agentic thermal engineering. Active on LinkedIn and X as an agentic thermal design engineer. ## Site sections - /work — Spread and Residual live prototypes - /writing — field notes including surrogate vs mesh decision framework - /ai-tool — agent stack - /about — credentials, MTL hackathon, social links ## Static pages (no JavaScript) - /how-it-works.html — full portfolio summary for recruiters and crawlers - /llms.txt — this file ## Source - https://github.com/Dinesh-Kinjangi/drkinjangi.github.io