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The Tribology and Materials Technology group at QUT covers the full spectrum of research, teaching, consulting, continuing education and technology transfer within the fields of tribology and materials technology. The activities of the group form a part of the research and development activities of the School of Engineering Systems, but also include collaborative research with the Schools of Urban Development, Natural Resource Sciences, and Physical and Chemical Sciences.
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Introduction
Over the past decade the group has achieved considerable success in external research grants, and has developed a significant suite of facilities for leading edge research and development activities in the areas of surface engineering and tribology.


Current research programs

Our research programs related to tribology


Facilities

Facilities at QUT related to tribology


Personnel

Staff involved in the research into tribology

Publications

Research publications related to investigations into tribology


Contact

Contact research staff involved in tribology

 

See also

Smart Systems Research
The Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering performs significant research under its Smart Systems Research Theme

Mechanical Engineering

Information for future undergraduate students interested in a career in Mechanical Engineering