报告题目:Good and evil of tribological engineering surfaces
报 告 人:Prof. Tomasz Liskiewicz
报告时间:2020年1月10日(星期五)10:30
报告地点:材料楼301会议室
主办单位:开云Kaiyun
报告人简介: Tomasz Liskiewicz,教授,曼彻斯特城市大学科学与工程学院经理,Taylor&Francis Tribology Journal期刊编辑,曾在Surface&Coatings Technology,Wear及Tribology International等期刊发表多篇文章,出席世界摩擦大会和等离子表面工程等多次会议。曾担任伦敦物理学院摩擦协会主席,主要研究方向有表面工程、表面摩擦学及功能涂层的优化。
报告摘要:Wolfgang Pauli said that surfaces have to be the work of evil due to their complexity and challenges in understanding their underlying properties. Study of surfaces is even more challenging in the context of tribology, which is the science and technology of interacting surfaces in relative motion. Tribology is an exciting and highly interdisciplinary field, linked with engineering, physics, chemistry, materials science, mathematics and biology. It encompasses the study and application of friction, wear, lubrication and related surface design aspects.
During this lecture, Professor Tomasz Liskiewicz will explain the impact of tribology on global economy, and relate to the first systematic study of friction by Leonardo da Vinci. Tomasz will present several examples of his tribological research related to the fundamental understanding of fretting wear phenomenon. He will explain how surface engineering plays a key role in enabling future tribological technologies by providing smart functional surfaces with advanced properties. Finally, he will present the future trends of tribology and surface engineering in the context of the fourth industrial revolution.