Tribology and Surface Engineering Research Group, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand

MT3+ has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Tribology and surface engineering research group, Auckland University of Technology (AUT) in New Zealand. From left to right: Professor Maziar Ramezani; Professor Cho-Pei Jiang

Professor Maziar Ramezam and Professor Cho-Pei Jiang pose for a commemorative photo while holding the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU).

 

Auckland University of Technology (AUT) is a prominent university located in Auckland, New Zealand. Established in 2000, AUT is one of the country's newest universities but has swiftly risen to international acclaim. Renowned for its excellence in teaching and research, AUT offers a wide range of academic programs spanning fields such as engineering, business, medicine, arts, and design. The university boasts modern facilities and resources, dedicated to nurturing students' professional skills and innovative capabilities to prepare them for success in the global workforce.

In October 2023, Professor Cho-Pei Jiang and Dr. You-Cheng Chang from MT3+ visited Auckland University of Technology to discuss academic collaboration projects related to tribology research.

From left to right: Professor Maziar Ramezani (Tribology and Surface Engineering Research Group); Professor Roopak Sinha (Deputy head of AUT); Professor Cho-Pei Jiang (MT3+, Taipei Tech); Professor Masud Khan (Head of Mechanical Engineer Department); Dr. You-Cheng Chang (MT3+, Taipei Tech).

Professors from Auckland University of Technology and faculty members from our Center pose for a group photo holding the Center banner.

 

In January 2024, Professor Cho-Pei Jiang relocated to AUT to carry out an international collaborative research project with Professor Maziar Ramezani , focusing on the wear behavior of metal-printed parts and the three-dimensional printing of PEEK materials.

Professors from Auckland University of Technology are exchanging ideas and sharing experiences with Professor Cho-Pei Jiang. Printed display items. Professor Cho-Pei Jiang poses for a photo with the 3D printer. Entrance to the Tribology and Surface Engineering Laboratory at Auckland University of Technology.