Hydrogen Meets Tribology: Smarter Testing, Better Materials Webinar

Overview

Surface Ventures is not-for-profit organisation with a mission to provide world-class Surface Engineering education for academia and industry. On Thursday 26th, March, Surface Ventures will be hosting a webinar titled “Hydrogen Meets Tribology: Smarter Testing, Better Materials”, delivered by Dr. Anna Igual Muñoz from EPFL in Switzerland.

From this webinar, attendees will learn:
  • The role of hydrogen environment on wear and friction.
  • The basic principles of hydrogen effects on metals.
  • The principles to develop tribological instruments with a controlled chemical environment.

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Registration and Event Details

This is a free event. To register, click here.
The total event time will be 1 hour.

Can’t join us live? Register anyway and we will send you the on-demand recording to view at your own convenience. You can attend the event directly from within the browser. No downloads required. The webinar is scheduled for one hour.

Live attendees will be able to download an attendance certificate for this event.

About the Speaker

Dr. Anna Neus Igual Muñoz is a Senior Scientist at EPFL specialising in tribocorrosion, with extensive expertise in the electrochemical characterization, surface analysis and degradation mechanisms of metals in corrosive environments. Her scientific interests are mainly focused on the understanding of the interactions (chemical and mechanical) between materials and contacting surfaces with the environment, and mainly in the fields of corrosion, tribology and new functional coatings.

Date
March 26 2026 -
March 26 2026
Time
09:00 - 10:00
Location
Online
Event Type
Webinar
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