Ashlie Martini is a tribologist and professor of mechanical engineering [1] [2] [3] at University of California, Merced. [4]
Martini received her Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering in 1998 from Northwestern University, [5] in Evanston, Illinois. She later completed her Doctor of Philosophy in the same field, at the same school, in 2007. [4]
She was an assistant professor [6] at Purdue University [7] in West Lafayette, Indiana before becoming a full professor at University of California, Merced.
The topics of study at "Martini Research Group: Fundamental Tribology Lab" at UC Merced include: [4]
Martini's lab helps test dry lubricants for the Mars rover. [9] "The Martini research group is performing some very critical and important data gathering for us and presenting that data in a way that helps us make critical, mission-sensitive decisions for Mars," said Duval Johnson of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. [10] [11]
Martini has over 250 publications. Her most cited work has been cited over 4400 times: [16]
Her second most cited work has been cited over 400 times: [16]
Ashlie Martini is a tribologist and professor of mechanical engineering [1] [2] [3] at University of California, Merced. [4]
Martini received her Bachelor of Science in mechanical engineering in 1998 from Northwestern University, [5] in Evanston, Illinois. She later completed her Doctor of Philosophy in the same field, at the same school, in 2007. [4]
She was an assistant professor [6] at Purdue University [7] in West Lafayette, Indiana before becoming a full professor at University of California, Merced.
The topics of study at "Martini Research Group: Fundamental Tribology Lab" at UC Merced include: [4]
Martini's lab helps test dry lubricants for the Mars rover. [9] "The Martini research group is performing some very critical and important data gathering for us and presenting that data in a way that helps us make critical, mission-sensitive decisions for Mars," said Duval Johnson of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. [10] [11]
Martini has over 250 publications. Her most cited work has been cited over 4400 times: [16]
Her second most cited work has been cited over 400 times: [16]