2025-26 Seminar Series Schedule 

2025-26 Seminar Series Schedule 

  • October 14, 2025 – 1pm
    • Dr. Wenbo Wang – Oakland University – Candidate Marine Turbine Lubricant Additives: Ionic Liquids with High Lubricity and Eco-Friendliness 
  • November 11, 2025 – 10am
    • Gernot Bayer – IMKT / Hannover University – Thoughts on a Preventive, Application-Related Approach towards False Brinelling and its Physical Background
  • December 9, 2025 – 1pm
    • Caleb Gurd – Eaton – TIFF (Tooth Internal Fatigue Failure) of bevel gears
  • January 13, 2026 – 1pm
    • Kevin Delaney – STLE President / Vanderbilt Chemicals – STLE HQ Updates, The Future of Electric Vehicles and Fluids
  • February 10, 2026 – 1pm
    • Dr. Parviz Merati – Western Michigan University / CAViDS – Thermal-Fluid Analysis of Spray Lubrication of High-Speed Spur and Helical Gears
  • March 10, 2026 – 10am
    • Yhan Williams – SKF – On measuring the oxidation induction time and Arrhenius temperature for grease lubricated bearings
  • April 14, 2026 – TBD
  • May 12, 2026 – TBD

If you have a topic you’d like to share with the Detroit Section, please reach out to us at STLE.Detroit@gmail.com

Please reserve these dates! Section members should receive an invitation two weeks in advance, including a link to register for the event. Registration is required! If you are a Detroit section member and are not receiving the invitations please ensure your profile at STLE.org lists Detroit as your local section! You can also contact us at STLE.Detroit@gmail.com

Applications are now open for the STLE Detroit 2025 Scholarship!

The Detroit Section of the Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers (STLE) is pleased to announce a scholarship for $2000 for a student pursuing post-graduate studies related to tribology. Students in chemistry, engineering, and materials science are especially encouraged to apply.
Requirements to apply: Student must be pursuing research that is related to the study of friction, wear and lubrication at an academic institution in the state of Michigan. Please submit a resume, reference letter (preferably from academic advisor), and a 1-page essay describing how your research and/or research interests relates to friction, wear, and lubrication.
Please submit application either by mail to:
Attn: Melissa Mushrush
DuPont
1801 Larkin Center Dr
Midland, MI 48642
Or by email to: melissa.a.mushrush@dupont.com or Kathy.helmetag@henkel.com
Application deadline: April 15, 2025
Winner will be announced before May 15, 2025.

STLE Detroit Section IN-PERSON Seminar October 25, 1:00PM-3:30PM EST

STLE Detroit Members: Please see below for the details of the inaugural technical seminar for the 2024-25 season! We are lucky to have the STLE EV conference in Detroit in October, which afforded us the opportunity to have our first in-person event since 2020! The Detroit section seminar will be held after the EV conference at the same location, and you do not need to be a conference attendee to participate – this will be a separate event.

Date: Friday, October 25, 2024

Time: 1-3:30pm

Location: Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center – ‘Davinci’ room

Cost: $25 STLE Detroit Section Members, $35 non-members

Registration Link: STLE Registration Link

Agenda:

Speaker:  Jack McKenna – Sea-Land Chemical, 2024-25 STLE President

Presentation Title: State of STLE

Speaker Biography: Jack McKenna, vice president of corporate accounts for Sea-Land Chemical Co. in Cleveland, Ohio, took the reins as STLE’s 2024-2025 president, with his one-year term beginning in May 2024.

McKenna is a native Chicagoan and graduate of Ithaca College in Ithaca, N.Y. He has more than 30 years of experience in the specialty chemical distribution industry. He has served in a number of positions in his 27 years with Sea-Land Chemical Co.

McKenna is the past chair of the STLE Chicago Section (2005), where he has been an active member of the executive committee for more than 20 years. He also served STLE as a board member from 2009-2015 in sections affairs, the audit committee and strategic planning.

In 2021, he became a member of the Executive Committee, serving one-year terms as treasurer, secretary and vice president. Joining him on the Executive Committee are Vice President Kevin Delaney (Vanderbilt Chemicals Co.), Secretary Steffen Bots (LUBESERV), Treasurer Dr. William B. Anderson (Afton Chemical Corp.), Immediate Past President Dr. Hong Liang (Texas A&M University) and STLE Executive Director Rebecca Lintow.

Speaker:  Isidoro Mazzitelli – Probear Solutions

Presentation Title: Supply Chain and Engineering: Generative AI in Rolling Bearings

Presentation Abstract: The integration of Generative AI and Large Language Models (LLMs) into traditional engineering processes is still in its very early stages, but it holds the potential to reshape how we approach design and supply chain management today. This presentation will explore how these emerging technologies might find their place in the rolling bearings industry and beyond, influencing how businesses operate. We will examine the current status of deployment, the limitations of the technology, how it is rapidly evolving, and its potential application fields, alongside an understanding of the costs and efforts required for implementation.

Through a combination of technical insights and practical use cases, such as how non-technical users might interact with AI to make engineering decisions, we will discuss how the rotational business could evolve if these technologies continue to develop at their current pace. Opportunities and challenges that come with adopting AI-driven tools, as well as a vision of how the future of engineering and the supply chain could be reimagined, will also be introduced and discussed.

Speaker Biography: Isidoro F. Mazzitelli holds a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Pisa and transitioned from an academic role as a Lecturer to become a recognized technical leader in the bearings industry. He is a global engineering executive with over 15 years of experience leading advanced technology and product development across industries such as Aerospace, Medical, Automotive, Semiconductor, and Robotics. Throughout his leadership career at SKF, which spanned several countries and continents, he managed cross-functional teams that delivered critical technologies and drove significant business growth.

Throughout his career, Isidoro has been instrumental in several high-impact projects, including the design and development of bearings for NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover. He has pioneered the integration of AI, digital twins, design automation, and advanced simulations into traditional engineering processes. His leadership has driven new product developments, portfolio renewals, and operational efficiency improvements across industries.

In addition to his executive roles, Isidoro fosters collaboration between academia and industry. He serves as an Adjunct Faculty member at the University of Michigan, where he mentors future engineers and leaders while teaching both graduate and undergraduate engineering courses.

Speaker:  Hannes Grillenberger – Schaeffler

Presentation Title: EV Powertrain Bearing Friction Optimization

Presentation Abstract: Efficiency of the drivetrain is crucial for electric vehicles to get long reach, lower battery costs and also minimize CO2 emissions. For that, a holistic optimization of the drivetrain is important. Today’s talk uses an example to demonstrate a method of automated optimizing bearings for low friction losses is shown, but with boundary and limiting conditions of electric environment, life rating and implementation space restrictions. Additionally, it explains the background of system understanding and simulation methods used.

Speaker Biography: STLE member Dr. Hannes Grillenberger is key expert on rolling bearing fundamentals at the automotive and industrial supplier Schaeffler, with a focus on rolling element bearing noise. He joined Schaeffler’s fundamentals department in 2012 after receiving his doctorate in physics at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany. During that time, he developed a laboratory detection method for oxygen precipitates in semiconductor silicon, measuring their growth in situ at 1,000 C using high-energy X-rays.

Since joining Schaeffler, Grillenberger has worked on simulation methods for rolling element bearing friction, cage strength and noise, the latter of which has been his primary area of focus for the past five-plus years. He holds several patents and conference awards and frequently publishes journal technical papers and presents at industry conferences.

Grillenberger is currently a member of the STLE Rolling Element Bearing Technical Committee. In addition, he organizes the discussion roundtables for both the STLE Annual Meeting, as well as the Tribology Exchange Workshop co-hosted by STLE and the European Lubricating Grease Institute (ELGI). As part of STLE’s Annual Meeting, Grillenberger also is responsible for lecturing on the topic of dynamic assessment of rolling bearings during the rolling element bearings education course program, which is co-presented by the American Bearing Manufacturers Association (ABMA) and STLE.

2024-25 Seminar Series Schedule

Our first seminars for the season are scheduled, along with the dates for the remaining seminars. Topics and presenters are being confirmed, so check back often! We start the season off with our first IN PERSON seminar since 2020!

2024-25 Seminar Series Schedule

  • Friday October 25, 2024, 1:00-3:30pm – IN PERSON seminar after the STLE eMobility Conference 
    • Details and registration: STLE Registration Link
    • Location: Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center – ‘Davinci’ room
    • Cost: $25 STLE Detroit Section Members, $35 non-members
    • Speakers
      • Jack McKenna – Sea-Land Chemical, 2024-25 STLE President – State of STLE
      • Isidoro Mazzitelli – Probear Solutions – Supply Chain and Engineering: Generative AI in Rolling Bearings
      • Hannes Grillenberger – Schaeffler – EV Powertrain Bearing Friction Optimization
  • December 10, 2024, 10am – Virtual Seminar
    • Lieuwe De Vries / Mathieu Hubert – SKF – Electrical Discharge Damage in EV Bearings
  • January 14, 2025, 1pm – Virtual Seminar – TBD
  • February 11, 2025, 1pm – Virtual Seminar – TBD
  • March 11, 2025, 1pm – Virtual Seminar – TBD
  • April 8, 2025, 1pm – Virtual Seminar
    • Dr. Charlie Penny – SMT – Tribological and Bearing Models for Advanced Ball Bearing Simulation
  • May 13, 2025, 1pm – Virtual Seminar – TBD

Please reserve these dates! Section members should receive an invitation two weeks in advance, including a link to register for the event. Registration is required! If you are a Detroit section member and are not receiving the invitations please ensure your profile at STLE.org lists Detroit as your local section! You can also contact us at STLE.Detroit@gmail.com

Applications are now open for the STLE Detroit 2024 Scholarship!

STLE 2024 Scholarship Announcement

Scholarship of $2000.00 for Graduate or Undergraduate Students

The Detroit Section of STLE (Society of Tribologists and Lubrication Engineers) is announcing our 2024 Scholarship Program.   We intend to award one scholarship:  for $2000.   Both graduate and undergraduate students may apply.

The STLE Detroit Scholarship Program is based on three items:

  1. copy of transcript
  2. letter of recommendation from a faculty member.
  3. a written essay to describe “how does tribology and/or lubrication relate to your research or future career goal?” or “detail a frictional application that interests you?”  Please keep your response to 1500 words or less.

All information is due on or before April 1, 2024.   The Detroit STLE Scholarship Committee will evaluate all submissions during April, and a winner will be notified in May.  

The STLE Detroit Section has a long history of supporting education thru scholarship.   We look forward to encouraging and rewarding the future tribologists and lubrication engineers in the area.  Attached below, please find the STLE Detroit Section Scholarship Application Form.    For more background on STLE, please visit http://www.stle.org.    Please let me know if you have any questions.   I look forward to receiving your submission online or by mail.

Mr. Bill Kearney
E-mail: Bill.Kearney456@gmail.com
Tel: (248) 380-7596 or (248) 302-8531 (cell)

2023-2024 Online Meeting Series Dates/Speakers

Meetings will be online vis Microsoft Teams – check your email two weeks in advance for the invitation to register for the event! Registration is required.

  • October 10, 2023 10am
  • November 14, 2023 1pm
    • State of STLE and sustainability, Dr. Hong Liang, STLE President, Texas A&M University
  • December 12, 2023 10am
    • Tribology challenges of e-Mobility applications, Daniel Merk, Schaeffler Group
  • January 9, 2024 1pm
    • A review of tribological performance of bearings and gears in electric vehicle environments, Anna Morozova, Oakland University, STLE Detroit 2023 Scholarship Winner
  • February 13, 2024 1pm
    • Predicting gear sliding losses and scuffing, John Bair / Dr. Parviz Merati, CAVIDS Consortium, Western Michigan University
  • March 12, 2024 1pm
    • Tribology 101, Katherine Helmetag, Henkel
  • April 9, 2024 1pm
    • Application of novel computational and data-driven methods for testing and surveillance of machine elements, Dr. Tobias Bender, FUCHS lubricants / Dr. Mahdi Mohammadpour, TriboDENS, Loughborough University
  • May 14, 2024 1pm
    • Compatibility of lubricants with materials, William Fick, Molykote
  • May bonus seminar in the works! Stay tuned for details!

2015~2016 STLE Detroit Scholarship

Award Winners

2015 scholarship winner
2015-2016 STLE-Detroit Scholarship winner Chuanlin Tao (center) along with her Advisor Gary Barber
(right) and STLE-Detroit Scholarship Chair, Simon Tung (Left)
2015 scholarship winner 2
2015-2016 STLE-Detroit Scholarship winner Jingchao Ma (Center) along with his Advisor
Gary Barber (right) and STLE-Detroit Scholarship Chair, Simon Tung (left)

PMA-STLE Joint Lubrication Conference!

STLE members are invited to attend the Lubrication Technology for Metal Formers and Die Shops Conference, Feb. 12-13, at the Sheraton Detroit Novi Hotel. Metalforming magazine, published by the Precision Metalforming Association (PMA), with the support of STLE, have created this conference for industry professionals to provide updates on new lubricants for stamping and tool and die machining, as well as opportunities to evaluate new formulations and to network with peers to discuss challenges and best practices.

The conference features 12 subject-matter experts speaking on topics, such as:

  • The Role of Engineered Lubricants in Advanced Automotive Body Structure Construction
  • Methods of Applying, Containing and Collecting Lubrication
  • Centralized Die Lubrication Delivery Systems – The Heart and Flow of the Pressroom
  • Applying Lubricants: Cost Reduction, Continuous Improvement, and Lean/6S
  • Lubricants for Lightweighting, and How to Measure Lubricant Coating Weight
  • Dry Film Lubrication – The Basics
  • Using Industry 4.0 Technology to Track and Measure Stamping Lubricant Use

STLE members are eligible to receive a reduce rate (50%) on conference registration. Attached is an advertisement about the PMA conference that we encourage you to share with your industry colleagues in the Detroit area that might be interested in attending. You can view the full program agenda and register at www.metalformingmagazine.com/lubetech, and enter code LUBSTLE50 to receive the discounted STLE member rate.