Stefano Mischler

Nationality: Suisse

EPFL SCI STI SM
MXC 210 (Bâtiment MXC)
Station 12
1015 Lausanne

Stefano Mischler obtained the diploma in materials science in 1983 at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology ETHZ in Zurich. He accomplished his PhD thesis in the field of surface analysis and corrosion at the Materials department of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology EPFL in Lausanne in 1988. In the years 1989-1990 he held a postdoctoral position at the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Establishment in Harwell (Oxfordshire) where he developed novel quantification procedures for Auger Electron Spectroscopy and high lateral resolution surface analytical methods for fiber reinforced ceramics. In 1991 he joined the newly created Tribology group at the Laboratory for Metallurgical Chemistry of the EPFL where he developed research activities in the field of wear-corrosion interactions (tribocorrosion) and of tribological coatings. He is currently head of the tribology group and is developing a reserach and training activity devoted to modern aspects of tribology and surface science and technology, including surface chemical effects in tribology, biotribology and biocorrosion, tribology in microfabrication processes and wear protection methods. In 2006 he spent a sabbatical leave of 3 months at the Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Institute of Biomaterials.

Editorial boards

Wear Elsevier Tribology — Materials, Surfaces & Interfaces Maney Publishing Industrial Lubrication and Tribology Emerald

Selected publications

Rationalizing the in vivo degradation of metal-on-metal artificial hip joints using tribocorrosion concepts

S. Cao S., A. Igual Muñoz, S. Mischler
Published in Corrosion, 73 1510-1519 (2017) in

In vivo electrochemical corrosion study of a CoCrMo biomedical alloy in human synovial fluids

A. Igual Munoz, J. Schwiesau, B.M. Jolles, S. Mischler
Published in Acta Biomaterialia 21, 228-236 (2015) in

Wear of CoCrMo alloys used in metal-on-metal hip joints: A tribocorrosion appraisal

S. Mischler, A. Igual Munoz
Published in Wear 297 (2013) 1081–1094 (highly cited research) in

An analysis of the in vivo deterioration of CoCrMo implants through wear and corrosion

A. W Hodgson, S. Mischler, B. Von Rechenberg, S. Virtanen
Published in Proc. IMechE Vol 221 Part H: J. Engineering in Medicine (2007) 291-303 in

Modeling tribocorrosion of passive metals – A review

S. Cao, S. Mischler
Published in Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science 22 (2018) 127-141 in

Electrochemical Simulation of the Current and Potential Response in Sliding Tribocorrosion

N. Papageorgiou, S. Mischler
Published in Tribology Letters 48 (2012), 271–283 in

Triboelectrochemical techniques and interpretation methods in tribocorrosion: a comparative evaluation.

S. Mischler
Published in Tribology International 41 (2008) 573-583 (most cited paper of Tribology International 2008-2013) in

Effect of surface chemistry on the mechanical response of metals in sliding tribocorrosion systems

A.Bidiville, M. Favero, P. Stadelmann, S. Mischler
Published in Wear 263 (2007) 207–217 in

Effect of surface structure on frictional behaviour of a tongue/palate tribological system

H. Ranc, C. Servais, P.-F. Chauvy, S. Debaud, S. Mischler
Published in Tribology International 39, (2006) 1518-1526 in

Teaching & PhD

PhD Students

Mustafa Onur Yalcinkaya, Marian Nida Sagarino Lumongsod-Thompson, Ayush Khurana, Pranav Vivek Kulkarni

Past EPFL PhD Students

Simona Radice, Jelena Stojadinovic, Julien Perret, Sandra Guadalupe Maldonado, Shoufan Cao, Juri Aljoscha Wehrs, Angela Bermudez Castañeda, Fabio Cova Caiazzo, Maxime Alain Baptiste Mieszala, Leili Batooli, Emilija Ilic, Vance Nguyen, Enrico Bertero, Valentine Agnès Madeleine Magnin, Yueyue Bao, David Thomas Osenberg, Roberto Cestaro, Calixe Heidi Marie-Claude Bénier

Courses

CCMX Tribology and Surfaces Interactions

MSE-667

This course is intended to give to the participants (graduates, researchers and industrial professionals) a solid background in tribology and surface interactions. It covers the fundamentals concepts of tribology including surfaces, contact mechanics, friction, lubrication and wear.

Electrochemistry in Corrosion Research

MSE-658

This course introduces the basic principles of electrochemistry, focusing on corrosion research. It covers the basics of corrosion testing and monitoring techniques, such as linear polarization, cyclic voltammetry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS).