This month we're diving into the often-overlooked history of friction, lubrication, and wear. From the practical ingenuity of ancient civilizations to the groundbreaking discoveries of the Industrial Revolution, we'll explore how humanity has continuously grappled with the challenges of rubbing things together. Join us as we uncover how the Egyptians moved massive stones using sledges and lubricated sand, how Leonardo da Vinci's notebooks were filled with sketches of bearings and gears, and how the development of machine parts revolutionized everything from transportation to manufacturing.
Our guest:
Ramoun Mourhatch has had a robust career spanning over 14 years in materials science, tribology, and lubrication, predominantly focused on automotive engine oils within Chevron. The experience highlights a clear progression, beginning with roles as a Lead Materials Scientist, Tribologist, and Failure Analyst for engines and lubricated systems, transitioning into Technology Development Formulator, and culminating as a Senior Scientist specializing in Automotive Engine Oils. A core competency demonstrated across these roles is advanced statistical data analysis, particularly using JMP, applied to technology development and formulation. The professional foundation includes a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering with post-doctoral work in Tribology and Lubrication, coupled with significant volunteer leadership in the Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers (STLE), underscoring a deep commitment to the field's advancement.
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