Certified Professional
AI Data Center Infrastructure
Designing, managing, and optimizing data center infrastructure to support Artificial Intelligence workloads — power, cooling, sustainability, and safety for high-performance AI systems.
$1,800
Early Bird (Limited)
$2,100
Standard Registration
2 Days
Training + Exam
Course Overview
Built for the AI era of data centers
This course provides a comprehensive understanding of key elements to consider when designing, managing and optimizing data center infrastructure specifically to support AI workloads. Participants explore unique requirements, challenges and best practices for AI-centric data centers.
Instructor-led sessions with industry expert
Case studies
Activities based on scenarios
Open Book Exam (75% passing)
Key Learning Objectives
Understand the fundamental differences in data center infrastructure needs for AI systems versus traditional IT workloads.
Typical power and cooling solutions to support high-density AI hardware such as GPUs and TPUs
Global Impact of Data Centers, and Clean Power Generation sources that support a sustainable and low emission footprint for AI Data Centers.
Best practices for Operations and Maintenance tailored for AI data centers.
Manage scalability and redundancy to ensure high availability and fault tolerance in AI environments.
Evaluate emerging technologies and sustainability considerations impacting AI data center design.
What’s included
- Complete Course Deck (PDF)
- Certificate of Successful Completion (75% pass) or Certificate of Attendance
- Digital Credential (Successful Completion)
- 30-day waiting period to retake exam at no additional cost
Who should enroll
- Data center professionals specializing in AI infrastructure
- IT managers and project leaders overseeing AI deployments
- Engineers and architects designing AI-optimized data centers
- Data Center Consultants
Mr. Jorge A. Gil, DCEP
Principal of SERES, LLC · Course Instructor
Mr. Gil is the Principal of SERES, LLC — a Mission Critical Consulting firm founded in 2009, focused on Data Center training, Reliability, Sustainability and Research. Previously, Mr. Gil worked for 20 years in a multinational holding, leading the Design and Operations of High-Performance Computing, Telecommunications and Disaster Recovery solutions.
Mr. Gil is a Full Program Instructor of the DOE DCEP program (Generalist, IT Specialist, HVAC Specialist, Electrical Specialist). As a Researcher, he contributed methods and metrics that measure IT Load Power/Space Utilization (ITRU), and authored a scale measuring the Impact and Depth of Downtime in Data Centers (Downtime Severity Levels — DSL).
He has been invited as speaker at conferences including Data Center & AI Infrastructure Conferences, OCP Global Summit, Disaster Recovery Journal, Anixter Conferences and IBM events. His most recent contribution is a classification method to standardize "Rack Densities Categories in the age of AI" (Published in 7×24 Exchange Magazine Fall 2025).
Reserve your seat for the next cohort
Limited Early Bird seats available across USA/Canada, EMEA and APAC regions.

