Special SSLiP Session at EcoTrib 2025
#ECOTRIB 2025 took place in Zurich. We had a special session to share our insights and discuss the future of superlubricity. SSLiP Early Career Researcher, Ahmed Uluca, contributed with a talk on our experimental developments with a 2D nanoindenter Gemini by KLA Instruments™ showing from sub-nm to millimeters of across scales tribo-mechanics investigations to facilitate superlubricity at the harshest conditions.
It was an invaluable experience to meet with a diverse community of tribology where the great advancements of surface science tools were developed along with all other fantastic stuff.
Thanks to all the organizers, contributors and our consortium for all their efforts.