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Dr. Nosonovsky’s seminar at University of Nevada – Reno

November 17, 2017Friction, wetting, mechanics, and related matterstalk

Between static and dynamic friction MECHANICAL ENGINEERING SEMINAR Friday, November 17, 2017 3pm, DMSC-103 Abstract. We will discuss various theories and experimental observations related to the onset of sliding and to ultraslow friction. The transition from stick to slip has… Read More

Dr. Nosonovsky’s seminar at the Physics Department of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem

April 13, 2017Friction, wetting, mechanics, and related matterstalk

Nonlinear Physics Seminar: “Non-wetting and phase transitions induced by spatial and temporal patterns” Start time: 12:00pm  Danciger B bldg (seminars room) End date: Wednesday, April 19th End time: 01:30pm Lecturer: Prof. Michael Nosonovsky Affiliation: University of Wisconsin Abstact: Small-amplitude fast… Read More

Dr. Nosonovsky’s talk at the Complex Systems Seminar, Bar Ilan University

November 24, 2016Friction, wetting, mechanics, and related matterstalk

  Prof. Michael Nosonovsky (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) Non-wetting and phase transitions induced by spatial and temporal patterns December 7, 2016, Physics Department (Building 202), room 301, Bar Ilan University, Israel Complex Systems Seminar Small-amplitude fast vibrations and small surface micropatterns… Read More

Tribology Frontiers conference in Chicago

November 12, 2016Friction, wetting, mechanics, and related matterstalk

Robert Morien, a Master degree student, will present his poster “Computational Modeling of Transient Processes During Run-in in Tribological Systems” at the Tribology Frontiers conference in Chicago. Please see Photo from the conference below: Update. Mr. Morien’s MS thesis defense took place… Read More

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