Min Zou Elected Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Min Zou, University of Arkansas
Matt Reynolds, University Relations

Min Zou, University of Arkansas

FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Min Zou, professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Arkansas and an international expert in surface engineering, has been elected as a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

Zou's research focuses on nano-scale surface engineering, nanomechanics, and nanotribology. She specializes in developing nanomaterials to texturize surfaces of commercial products and electro-mechanical systems to reduce friction and improve energy efficiency. Her work has improved electronic devices, dental implants and even everyday kitchen tools, such as skillets coated with Teflon.

Several years ago, Zou led a team of researchers who discovered a way to make Teflon even more slippery. They mixed the polymer with copper nanoparticles and found that the lubricating material significantly reduced both wear and friction.

Last year, Zou received a $438,317 grant from the National Science Foundation to identify the fundamental deformation mechanisms of a new type of nanoscale material that she and her team discovered. Exceptionally strong and resistant to deformation, the surface texture material reduces friction and heat to improve the mechanical durability of computer hard-drives and other electronic devices.

Recently, the NSF awarded Arkansas a $20 million grant, with $4 million in matching funds from the state, to create the statewide Center for Advanced Surface Engineering. Zou serves as director of the center. The center will advance the field of surface engineering by building industry partnerships and fostering collaborations among 40 faculty members from 10 institutions. The center will also establish start-up companies to commercialize technologies developed by its researchers and create new products and jobs.

The American Society of Mechanical Engineers is the largest and most prestigious professional organization of mechanical engineers. The organization promotes the art, science and practice of multidisciplinary engineering and allied sciences. The organization's Committee of Past Presidents confers the membership grade of fellow to worthy candidates to recognize their outstanding engineering achievements.

Zou holds the 21st Century Professorship in mechanical engineering.

Contacts

Matt McGowan, science and research communications officer
University Relations
479-575-4246, dmcgowa@uark.edu

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