Ali Erdemir

Ali Erdemir,[4] born in Kadirli, Adana, Turkey, is a Turkish materials scientist[5] specializing in surface engineering and tribology.

Ali Erdimer
Ali Erdimer, June 2010, at Argonne National Laboratory[1]
Born
Alma mater
Known for
Distinguished contributions to the science and technology of tribology, including its worldwide impact on carbon emissions
Awards
Scientific career
FieldsMaterials Science, Surface Science, Tribology
Institutions
Websiteengineering.tamu.edu/mechanical/profiles/erdemir-ali.html

Education and Career

Erdemir graduated from the Metallurgy Department of the Istanbul Technical University in 1977. After working for two years at the İskenderun Iron and Steel Company in Turkey as an engineer, he went to the USA for doctoral studies. Erdemir received a master's degree in materials engineering and a doctorate in materials science and engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 1982 and 1986, respectively. After completing his military service in Turkey, Erdemir began in 1987 to work as an assistant metallurgist at the Argonne National Laboratory near Chicago, which is operated by the University of Chicago for the U.S. Department of Energy. In 2020, he relocated to Texas, where he is currently holds an appointment as an Eminent Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas.[6]

Recognition and Awards

Erdemir is member of several professional societies and has published more than 100 scientific papers in the fields of friction, wear, lubrication of materials and coatings. He was awarded an honorary doctorate degree from the Anadolu University, Eskişehir, Turkey in 1998. [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] Erdemir has been awarded international prizes including R&D 100 Awards in 1991, 1998 and 2003 for a boric acid lubricant and carbon coatings with very low friction coefficients. He has patent rights for six of his inventions. He received the Mayo D. Hersey Award from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers in 2015.[12] He was awarded the International Award from the Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers (STLE) in 2020.[13] He is currently President of the International Tribology Council.[14]

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