Joachim Deubener is full professor of glass science and engineering at Clausthal University of Technology in Germany since 2002. His research interests are dynamic processes and phase transformations in glasses…
Read MoreTitle: Chemically strengthened glasses and glass-ceramics Abstract: Glass is scratch resistant, strong, and chemically durable, making it ideal for touch screens and covers for displays. Unfortunately, the strength of most…
Read MoreTitle: Multiscale investigation of stress-corrosion crack propagation mechanisms in oxide glasses Abstract: Fracture propagation involves the coupling of many length scales ranging from the sample loading geometry to the molecular…
Read MoreTitle: Structural Aspects of Relaxational Dynamics in Glasses and Supercooled Liquids Abstract: The structure of a liquid in equilibrium undergoes rapid rearrangement with time. The structural rearrangement processes, however, drastically…
Read MoreTitle: Advancing the understanding and utilization of glass relaxation in commercial applications Abstract: The glass industry has long relied upon a detailed understanding of glass relaxation to produce a wide…
Read MoreThe Frontiers of Glass Science and the Frontiers of Glass Technology lectures are designed to encourage scientific and technical dialog in glass topics of significance that define new horizons, highlight new research concepts, or demonstrate the potential to develop products and processes for the benefit of humankind. While the Frontiers of Glass Science lecture focuses on advances in the basic science of glass, the Frontiers of Glass Technology lecture concentrates on new breakthroughs in glass technology or new glass products or applications. The lectures are presented at the Glass and Optical Materials Division meeting. The Varshneya awards committee will select the lecturers. The choice of lecturers may be from within or outside of the Society. The award consists of a travel stipend of up to $2,500, a commemorative glass piece and a framed certificate.
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