Perfecting Motion®

STLE Podcast

Perfecting Motion® is a new STLE podcast series, hosted by Dr. Neil Canter, STLE Advisor – Technical Programs and Services, that features conversations with leading industry professionals sharing their insights about current issues and trends impacting the global tribology and lubricants community.

  1. 6D AGO

    Tribology Measurement

    Send us a text This month's podcast episode explores the precision-driven world of tribology through the lens of national laboratory measurement science, moving beyond basic product development to address the fundamental challenges of friction, wear, and lubrication. Our guest discusses the unique operational environment of a national lab and provides a deep dive into the technical rigors of creating robust, high-tech measurements while addressing the persistent gaps between laboratory data and industrial reality. The conversation tackles critical hurdles in measurement uncertainty, the dual nature of standardized testing, and the transformative impact of digitalization—specifically whether current tribological data is truly "AI-ready." Finally, we examine the shifting landscape of the energy transition, highlighting new measurement frontiers in EV drivetrains and hydrogen systems, and offering essential advice for practicing tribologists on experimental design and the evolving skillsets required for the next decade.  Our Presenters:  Timothy Kamps is a Senior Scientist in the Advanced Materials team at NPL. Timothy is a Tribologist specialising in the development of online and offline in situ measurement technologies. He is experienced in the design and analysis of laboratory experiments that quantify the friction and wear of lubricated interfaces. Timothy investigated the scuffing failure of cast irons for his PhD which was awarded by the University of Southampton in 2018. He received the Institute of Physics prize for innovation in tribology in 2017 and Tribology Trust Bronze Medal in 2015. Timothy attained his MEng degree in mechanical engineering with an automotive theme from the University of Southampton in 2012. Marc Ingram has over 10 years experience working in Tribology.  His masters degree in Chemistry and PhD in Engineering (Tribology) helps him easily bridge the gap that so often exists between lubricant formulator and field/test engineer.  He has worked with all major oil and additive companies after a successful career at Imperial College, PCS Instruments and Afton Chemical.  Marc has extensive knowledge of all tribology test methods inc For more information on STLE, please visit https://www.stle.org/ If you have an idea for our podcast, or interested in being a guest, please Email STLE Director of Professional Development Robert Morowczynski at rmorowczynski@stle.org . Also, we love your feedback, please take a minute to provide us with your thoughts at Perfecting Motion Podcast Feedback or Email us at rmorowczynski@stle.org.

    44 min
  2. 12/14/2025

    December 2025 - Tribological Automotive Research

    Send us a text This month we talk about understanding and optimizing tribological performance is vital for improving fuel efficiency, extending component lifespan, and reducing emissions in modern vehicles. Dr. Nolan Chu from Auburn University and Dr. Arup Gangopadhyay from Ford Motor Company will share insights into the complex computational models being developed to predict and mitigate wear in critical areas such as engines, transmissions, and brake systems. We’ll discuss the challenges of accurately simulating these real-world conditions and how this research translates into the next generation of more durable and efficient automotive technology. Tune in to learn how advanced tribological modeling is driving innovation on the road.  Our Presenters: Dr. Nolan Chu received his bachelors in Mechanical Engineering and in Applied Mathematics - Actuarial Science from Auburn University in May 2016, his  master's in Mechanical Engineering from Auburn University in May 2018, and my doctorate in Mechanical Engineering from Auburn University in May 2023.  His work as a graduate student mainly focused on modeling engine components to evaluate friction reduction strategies, but also worked on elastic and elastic-plastic rough surface contact models. Dr. Arup Gangopadhyay  is a technical leader of powertrain tribology in energy, propulsion and sustainability in research and advanced engineering at Ford Motor Co., where he has worked for more than 30 years. His research focus is on reducing friction and wear in powertrain systems, as well as understanding the interaction between lubricant additives and surfaces and coatings, with the ultimate goal of improving fuel economy. He has published 80 technical papers, holds a number of U.S. patents and was awarded the Engineering Society of Detroit’s Gold Award in September 2020, which honors exceptional engineers and scientists. He has served as a board member for the STLE Detroit Section since 2000 and also served two terms as an STLE board member. He was elected an STLE Fellow in 2004. For more information on STLE, please visit https://www.stle.org/ If you have an idea for our podcast, or interested in being a guest, please Email STLE Director of Professional Development Robert Morowczynski at rmorowczynski@stle.org . Also, we love your feedback, please take a minute to provide us with your thoughts at Perfecting Motion Podcast Feedback or Email us at rmorowczynski@stle.org.

    16 min
  3. 10/26/2025

    October 2025 - Fastenating Friction!

    Send us a text This podcast episode explores the fascinating world of tribology as it applies to everyday fasteners. Tribology, the science of friction, wear, and lubrication, is the unsung hero behind the function of countless devices we use to hold things together or secure them. From the thousands of tiny hooks and loops that make up Velcro to the teeth and locking mechanism of a zip tie, and the knots in shoelaces or the mechanics of snaps, these seemingly simple devices rely fundamentally on controlling and manipulating friction. We'll delve into how these tribological principles enable us to perform both routine tasks—like securing a jacket—and more critical operations, ensuring that the devices we depend on to tighten and connect components remain reliable under stress. Tune in to discover the hidden engineering that keeps our world—quite literally—fastened together. Our Guests: Melissa Mushrush has been a chemist for the MOLYKOTE® Specialty Lubricants brand since 2017, specializing in anti-friction coatings to improve friction and wear performance. She brings expertise in vacuum technology, thin-film deposition, material characterization, process data management, and accelerated testing methods. During her 14 years at The Dow Chemical Company, Melissa worked on diverse projects, including polymer light-emitting diodes and thin-film solar technology. She played a key role in establishing Dow’s solar expertise, collaborating with institutions like NREL and the University of Delaware. Melissa’s career reflects a strong focus on innovative materials research and practical industrial applications.  Katherine Helmetag is an organometallic chemist with BS and MS degrees from Drexel University. She has been working in tribology since the start of her career and has focused on lubricant design for all types of metalworking operations. Katherine’s current role as a process engineering manager for Henkel NA Operations has her focused on operation excellence in the chemical manufacturing industry. She mentors Team#2960 of FIRST Robotics as the materials lead and volunteers with Scouting America as a Unit Commissioner and Merit Badge Counselor, and enjoys instructing HPDE events around Michigan. Both Christine and Kathy were also guests on our January 2025 Perfecting Motion episode on the Tribology of Footwear.   For more information on STLE, please visit https://www.stle.org/ If you have an idea for our podcast, or interested in being a guest, please Email STLE Director of Professional Development Robert Morowczynski at rmorowczynski@stle.org . Also, we love your feedback, please take a minute to provide us with your thoughts at Perfecting Motion Podcast Feedback or Email us at rmorowczynski@stle.org.

    40 min
  4. 09/29/2025

    The History of Tribology Part II - From Byzantine Ingenuity to Da Vinci's Genius

    Send us a text The History of Tribology in History Part II - From Byzantine Ingenuity to Da Vinci's Genius  Welcome back to the second installment of our series on the history of tribology. In this episode, we're delving into the fascinating period from the Byzantine Empire through the Renaissance. We'll explore how Byzantine engineers applied advanced knowledge of friction, lubrication, and wear to create remarkably durable machinery, from intricate siege engines to complex water-lifting devices. Their practical innovations laid a crucial, often overlooked, foundation for later advancements. The episode then shifts to the Renaissance, where we'll highlight the extraordinary contributions of Leonardo da Vinci. A true pioneer, Da Vinci moved beyond mere observation to scientifically investigate the laws of friction, recording his findings in his notebooks centuries before they were formally understood. His work provides a stunning example of how tribological principles were integrated into art, engineering, and invention, from his designs for flying machines to his revolutionary ball bearings. Join us as we uncover how ancient ingenuity and a single genius's curiosity shaped the world of motion and mechanics. For more information, see Ramoun's supplemental information here.  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.  For more information on STLE, please visit https://www.stle.org/ If you have an idea for our podcast, or interested in being a guest, please Email STLE Director of Professional Development Robert Morowczynski at rmorowczynski@stle.org . Also, we love your feedback, please take a minute to provide us with your thoughts at Perfecting Motion Podcast Feedback or Email us at rmorowczynski@stle.org.

    42 min
  5. 08/28/2025

    The History of Tribology - Part I

    Send us a text 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.  For more information on STLE, please visit https://www.stle.org/ If you have an idea for our podcast, or interested in being a guest, please Email STLE Director of Professional Development Robert Morowczynski at rmorowczynski@stle.org . Also, we love your feedback, please take a minute to provide us with your thoughts at Perfecting Motion Podcast Feedback or Email us at rmorowczynski@stle.org.

    36 min
  6. 07/27/2025

    Friction Unveiled: A Tribological Deep Dive Part II

    Send us a text Join us for the second session of our hit friction podcast, where we delve into the intricate world of friction at the surface, exploring suggested mechanisms like the foundational adhesion theory by Bowden and Tabor and its historical roots at the Cambridge Cavendish Laboratory, while also discovering how our hosts, Vern and Marc, began their journeys in tribology. This episode tackles boundary friction and techniques for controlling friction at the surface, highlighting the critical importance of accurate friction measurement and clarifying the distinction between friction and traction, including the traction of fluids under shear, and even questioning whether zero friction is achievable. We'll outline engineering guidelines for designing contact interfaces to precisely control friction for specific applications, underscoring the significant impact a tribologist can make through experimental data and modeling for new materials and lubricants—crucial for avoiding costly, high-risk mechanical system testing, a field where companies founded by Marc and Vern are pioneering innovative experimental friction physics. Ultimately, we emphasize the "art of dialogue" in tribology as a truly interdisciplinary subject,  demanding expertise across physics, chemistry, metallurgy, and mechanical engineering.  For more information, see our advanced show notes.  Our Panelists: Vern Wedeven, President of Wedeven Associates, Inc. (WAI), is a leading expert in tribology research and development, with a career spanning over three decades. Since 1987, he and his team at WAI have pioneered specialized tribology test machines and methods, culminating in the innovative Tribology-by-Design (T/D) approach—a comprehensive system integrating theory, tools, methodology, and strategy to solve complex tribological challenges. Dr. Wedeven's significant contributions include advancements in space propulsion systems, such as the Space Shuttle Main Engine turbopumps, and aeropropulsion, with work on jet engine oils, bearings, and gear materials. An alumnus of Calvin University, the University of Michigan, and Imperial College, London, his extensive experience includes tenures at NASA Glenn Research Center, NASA Headquarters, and SKF-America. He has authored over sixty technical papers, contributed to three books, and holds three patents. A Fellow of STLE, Dr. Wedeven has been recognized with numerous accolades, including the Walter D. Hodson Award, the Captain Alfred E. Hunt Award, the Arch T. Colwell Cooperative Engineering Medal, and the STLE International Award.  Marc Ingram has over 10 years experience working in Tribology.  His masters degree in Chemistry and PhD in Engineering (Tribology) helps him easily bridge the gap that so often exists between lubricant formulator and field/test engineer.  He has worked with all major oil and additive companies after a successful career at Imperial College, PCS Instruments and Afton Chemical.  Marc has extensive knowledge of all tribology test methods including both standardized and non-standardized lubricant tests. He has designed, modified and improved countless methods, to u For more information on STLE, please visit https://www.stle.org/ If you have an idea for our podcast, or interested in being a guest, please Email STLE Director of Professional Development Robert Morowczynski at rmorowczynski@stle.org . Also, we love your feedback, please take a minute to provide us with your thoughts at Perfecting Motion Podcast Feedback or Email us at rmorowczynski@stle.org.

    49 min
  7. 06/29/2025

    Friction Unveiled: A Tribological Deep Dive Part I

    Send us a text This is the first episode in a two-part series exploring the fundamental principles of friction, tailored for lubrication engineers and tribologists. In "Friction Unveiled," we delve into the essential question: What is friction and why is its understanding so critical in our field? We will differentiate between static and dynamic friction, illustrating their distinct behaviors and implications. The episode will highlight practical examples where managing friction is paramount, examining scenarios where low friction is desired—such as enhancing the efficiency of race cars, extending the range of electric vehicles, optimizing turbofan performance, and improving the general operation of most machinery. Conversely, we will explore applications where high friction is essential for safety and function, including the critical roles of brakes and tires, with a specific example of wet brakes in cranes. Finally, we will introduce the key methods for controlling friction, providing an overview of lubrication regimes, the significance of viscosity, the role of lubricant additives, and the impact of surface coatings, concluding with some final thoughts on the pervasive influence of friction in engineering.  For more information, visit Vern's presentation on friction and traction. For a brief video demonstration of our conversation, check out our YouTube Short. Join us for Part II on July 28, 2025! Our Panelists: Vern Wedeven, President of Wedeven Associates, Inc. (WAI), is a leading expert in tribology research and development, with a career spanning over three decades. Since 1987, he and his team at WAI have pioneered specialized tribology test machines and methods, culminating in the innovative Tribology-by-Design (T/D) approach—a comprehensive system integrating theory, tools, methodology, and strategy to solve complex tribological challenges. Dr. Wedeven's significant contributions include advancements in space propulsion systems, such as the Space Shuttle Main Engine turbopumps, and aeropropulsion, with work on jet engine oils, bearings, and gear materials. An alumnus of Calvin University, the University of Michigan, and Imperial College, London, his extensive experience includes tenures at NASA Glenn Research Center, NASA Headquarters, and SKF-America. He has authored over sixty technical papers, contributed to three books, and holds three patents. A Fellow of STLE, Dr. Wedeven has been recognized with numerous accolades, including the Walter D. Hodson Award, the Captain Alfred E. Hunt Award, the Arch T. Colwell Cooperative Engineering Medal, and the STLE International Award.  Marc Ingram has over 10 years experience working in Tribology.  His masters degree in Chemistry and PhD in Engineering (Tribology) helps him easily bridge the gap that so often exists between lubricant formulator and field/test engineer.  He has worked with all major oil and additive companies after a successful career at Imperial College, PCS Instruments and Afton Chemical.  Marc has extensive knowledge of all tribology test methods inc For more information on STLE, please visit https://www.stle.org/ If you have an idea for our podcast, or interested in being a guest, please Email STLE Director of Professional Development Robert Morowczynski at rmorowczynski@stle.org . Also, we love your feedback, please take a minute to provide us with your thoughts at Perfecting Motion Podcast Feedback or Email us at rmorowczynski@stle.org.

    41 min
  8. 05/29/2025

    Titans of Tribology: Gary Wood, CLS from HF Sinclair

    Send us a text In this episode of Perfecting Motion, we spotlight a true Titan of Tribology—Gary Wood, the northeast district sales manager at HF Sinclair and longtime CLS-certified member since 1986. Hosted by STLE President Kevin Delaney of Vanderbilt Chemicals, LLC, this conversation dives deep into Gary’s distinguished career, leadership within the CLS committee, and decades of contributions to the field of tribology.   Listeners will also  gain insight into the mentors who shaped Gary’s journey, his greatest professional accomplishments, and the evolving challenges he has faced in the lubrication and tribology sectors. He also shares his forward-looking perspective on the future of the field and offers valuable advice for newcomers. This episode is a must-listen for aspiring tribologists and seasoned professionals alike, highlighting the impactful role of STLE in shaping careers and advancing the science of tribology. Our Titan of Tribology:  Gary Wood, District Manager at Petro-Canada Lubricants / HF Sinclair, I manage the sales and distribution of Petro-Canada Lubricants in the Northeast region, working with a network of distributors and customers to deliver high-quality products and services. I have been in this role since Aug 2022, and I bring over 30 years of experience and expertise in the lubrication industry, as well as a certification as a Lubrication Specialist from the Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers (STLE). Our Host: Kevin Delaney, global sales director for the Petroleum Group at Vanderbilt Chemicals, LLC, in Norwalk, Conn., and STLE’s current 2025-2026 president.  Delaney graduated with a bachelor of science degree in chemistry from Penn State University in 1979. He has worked in the lubricants industry for more than 40 years. The first 20 years of his career were spent in the laboratory synthesizing additives, formulating packages, developing metalworking fluids and providing technical service for polyalkylene glycols and biocides. Since then, he’s worked in technical sales and sales management with extensive experience in Asia Pacific.  Delaney has been an STLE member since 1983. He held every office in the previous STLE Connecticut Section at least once and organized several of their education days. He was on the STLE Board of Directors from 2005 to 2009. He also was vice chair of the Metalworking Technical Committee in 2000. For more information on STLE, please visit https://www.stle.org/ If you have an idea for our podcast, or interested in being a guest, please Email STLE Director of Professional Development Robert Morowczynski at rmorowczynski@stle.org . Also, we love your feedback, please take a minute to provide us with your thoughts at Perfecting Motion Podcast Feedback or Email us at rmorowczynski@stle.org.

    17 min
5
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Perfecting Motion® is a new STLE podcast series, hosted by Dr. Neil Canter, STLE Advisor – Technical Programs and Services, that features conversations with leading industry professionals sharing their insights about current issues and trends impacting the global tribology and lubricants community.