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In-Person Surface Roughness, Texture, and Tribology Class/Workshop

Livonia, Michigan, May 4–6, 2022

Wed, 02/16/2022 - 11:59
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(Michigan Metrology: Livonia, MI) -- A live, in-person, two and one-half-day class and workshop in surface texture, friction, and wear will be held in Livonia, Michigan, on May 4–6, 2022. The class will include both lectures and hands-on equipment demonstrations, to help students expand their understanding of surface roughness concepts and applications.

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“The May 2022 class is designed for engineers, technicians, and researchers working in automotive, aerospace, materials, medical devices, polymers, and other fields,” says Don Cohen, who will present the course. “It’s been over two years since we have been able to present this class in person. The live format can be more engaging, and it enables immediate question-and-answer feedback. The additional workshop component will give attendees a chance to get hands-on training with measurement equipment such as optical profilers, tribology testers, and 3D scanners.”

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