Friday, August 13, 2010

The Future of Wind Energy with Dr. Robert Gresham




The topic for the podcast is wind energy, a growing field that needs input and research from tribologists and lubrication engineers. We talk to Dr. Robert Gresham about the topic. Dr. Gresham is the Director of Professional Development at STLE and is responsible for the education and certification programs there. He has organized and attended many technical sessions and written many articles on the subject of wind energy. In the podcast, he discusses the most important issues facing the field today, recent developments, what industry professionals are talking about and what they should be talking about.

His conclusion? Listen to find out.

STLE’s website, has many resources that you can search to find more information, including Dr. Gresham’s articles. The newest article on this topic was published in May, in STLE's monthly member magazine, Tribology Lubrication & Technology, and was titled, "Wind in the Willows." To view the latest articles, you can click on the link in the right hand panel, which will take you to the current digital issue of TLT.

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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Future Podcasts

The STLE Compass is searching for thoughts or ideas for future podcast topics. What topics do you want to listen to? What would you like to learn more about?

Tell us! We want to bring you the most up-to-date information that is relevant to you. If you have an idea for a topic you'd like us to cover, please send us an email at klemar@stle.org, call us at (847) 825-5536 or easiest of all, you can leave a comment below.

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