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Society of Glass Technology Programme – Sheffield UK SGT Centenary Conference & ESG 13th Conference

Celebrating 100 years of the SGT 1916 – 2016 www.sgt.org 1

With special thanks to our main sponsor Guardian Glass

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Contents Preface International Advisory Board/Local Organising Committee Meetings

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Sunday: Arun Varshneya Workshop Welcome Reception

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Monday: Opening Ceremony Plenaries Turner Legacy Symposium Day One Poster Session and Exhibition

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Tuesday: Turner Legacy Symposium Day Two Turner Legacy Drinks Reception & Turner Lecture TC05 Waste Vitrification Day One Reinhard Condradt Workshop Glass Science & Technology – Stream 2 Day One Glass Industry, Manufacture and Application – Margaret Flower Memorial Symposium Optoelectronics & Optical Properties of Glass Glass Science & Technology – Stream 1 Day One

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Wednesday: Turner Legacy Symposium Day Three TC05 Waste Vitrification Day Two Glass Industry, Manufacture and Application – Glass Trend History & Heritage of Glass Day One Glass Science & Technology – Stream 2 Day Two Glasses in Healthcare – Hench Memorial Symposium Day One Glass Science & Technology – Stream 1 Day Two

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Thursday: TC05 Waste Vitrification Day Three TC05 Waste Vitrification – Joint History & Heritage of Glass /TC05 Durability Session

Glass Industry, Manufacture and Application – Furnace Solutions

History & Heritage of Glass Day Two History & Heritage of Glass - Joint History & Heritage of Glass /TC05 Durability Session Glasses in Healthcare – Hench Memorial Symposium Day Two Glass Science & Technology – Stream 1 Day Three Glass Science & Technology – Stream 2 Day Three Sponsors Conference Venue: The University of Sheffield Student’s Union Western Road Sheffield S10 2TG SGT President: Professor Russell J. Hand ESG President: Professor Russell J. Hand General Information Web: http://www.sgt.org

Email: [email protected] 2

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Preface Professor Russel Hand welcomes you to Sheffield for a very special event. It is hard to imagine modern life without the fascinating material that is glass. We have come a long way in our use and understanding of this material since Professor WES Turner founded the Society of Glass Technology in 1916 to bring the wider glass community together, yet significant challenges and opportunities remain. The Society of Glass Technology Centenary Conference (SGT100) in Sheffield is a significant opportunity to review the state of glass in its widest manifestations - from the theoretical challenges of understanding the glassy state and the glass transition to the latest developments in the application of glasses in windows and containers, information technology, medical applications and waste vitrification, as well as the history and artistic applications of glass. We are proud that the SGT100 meeting is also the 2016 European Society of Glass (ESG 2016) meeting - a meeting that traditionally has a strong industrial focus and thus we therefore look forward to a conference that brings people from all parts of the glass community together. Plenary and keynote talks, invited talks, contributed papers and poster sessions will cover all aspects of glass science, technology, manufacture, engineering, art, archaeometry and heritage. Topics will be addressed within five key themes: o o o o o

Fundamental Glass Science Applied Glass Science and Technology Glass Industry, Manufacture and Applications History, Heritage and Archaeometry of Glass Glass Art and Craft

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International Advisory Board We are proud to have the support of these eminent glass experts in our International Advisory Board: Bruce Aitken Corning Inc., USA Aldo R. Boccaccini University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany Richard Brow Missouri University of Science and Technology, USA Reinhard Conradt RWTH Aachen University, Germany Joachim Deubener Clausthal University of Technology, Germany Russell Hand University of Sheffield, UK Animesh Jha Leeds University, UK Stratos Kamitsos National Hellenic Research Foundation, Greece Stefan Karlsson Glafo, Sweden Dedo von Kerssenbrock-Krosigk Museum Kunstpalast, Germany Stephen P Koob The Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, NY Scott Kroeker University of Manitoba, Canada Ales Helebrant University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Czech Republic Marek Liska University of Trencin, Slovakia Lionel Montagne University of Lille, France Sener Oktik Sisecam, Turkey Olivier Pinet CEA, France Antonio Pires de Matos Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal L. David Pye Alfred University, USA Joe Ryan Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA Jas Sanghera Naval Research Laboratory, USA Peng Shou China Triumph International Engineering Co., China Akira Takada Asahi Glass Inc., Japan Marcia Vilarigues Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal Lothar Wondraczek University of Jena, Germany Edgar Zanotto Federal University of Sao Carlos, Brazil Local Organising Committee Chair: Paul Bingham Delia Brauer Christine Brown Russell Hand Alex Hannon Nick Kirk David Martlew Doris Moncke Neil Simpson Adrian Wright

Sheffield Hallam University, UK University of Jena, Germany Society of Glass Technology, UK University of Sheffield, UK Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, UK Glass Technology Services Ltd, UK Glass Technologist, UK University of Jena, Germany UK University of Reading, UK

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Sunday 4th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference TC/ESG Meetings

14:00 – 17:00

TC15 (Advanced Control & Sensors)/TC21 (Modelling/Melting) Discovery Room 1

16:00 – 18:00

TC07 (Cryrstallisation & GCs) Discovery Room 2

Monday 5th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference TC/ESG Meetings

12:00 – 14:00

TC3 (Glass Structure) Discovery Room 1

12:00 – 17:00

TC6 (Glass Transition) Discovery Room 2

16:00 – 18:00

TC14 (Gases in Glass) Discovery Room 1

16:00 – 18:00

TC18 (Glass Melting) Discovery Room 3

17:00 – 18:00

TC5 (Waste Vitrification) Discovery Room 2

Tuesday 6th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference TC/ESG Meetings ESG Council / Steering INOX 3

11:00 – 13:00

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Sunday 4th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: INOX 3 11:00 – 12:30 12:20 – 13:20 13:20 – 17:00

Arun Varshneya Workshop A. Varshneya & E. Zanotto Sheffield Alumni´s Teachings in Glass and Glass-Ceramics LUNCH A. Varshneya & E. Zanotto Sheffield Alumni´s Teachings in Glass and Glass-Ceramics

Room: Uni Central evening 18:00 – 20:00

WELCOME RECEPTION SPONSORED BY SGT Yorkshire Section

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Monday 5th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: Auditorium morning OPENING CEREMONY

Welcome from SGT President and LOC chair: R. Hand & P. Bingham

09:00 – 10.20

Welcome from the Pro-VC Engineering University of Sheffield: M. Hounslow Welcome from the City of Sheffield: R. Wright Welcome from the ICG President: M. Choudhary & A. Duran Otto Schott Presentation: R. Langfeld & T. Rouxel Pilkington Award Presentation: R. Christian & A. Wright Professor Turner’s Legacy: J. Parker Presentation from DGG: R Langfeld

10:20 – 11:00

COFFEE BREAK

Room: Auditorium

Plenaries

morning/afternoon

Chair: 11:00 – 11:30 11:30 – 12:00 12:00 – 12:30 12:30 – 13:30 13:30 – 14:00 14:00 – 14:40

R. Hand

Reserve Chair: P. Bingham

Pilkington Award Winner Plenary Dr. Anita Zeidler University of Bath Otto Schott Award Winner: Dr. Jean-Pierre Guin University of Rennes 1, Glasses and Mechanics Department, Rennes, France Otto Schott Award Winner: Prof. Satoshi Yoshida University of Shiga Prefecture, Department of Materials Science Hikone, Japan LUNCH Otto Schott Award Winner: Dr. Sheldon M Wiederhorn National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Gaithersburg, USA Round Table Discussion

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Monday 5th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13th ESG Conference

Room: Auditorium afternoon

Turner Legacy Symposium Day One

Chair:

14:40 – 14:45

14:45 – 15:25

15:25 – 16:00

INVITED SPEAKER Introduction to the Turner Legacy Symposium A. Wright* J.J. Thomson Physical Laboratory, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading, U.K. INVITED SPEAKER New twists in the path to understanding the glass transition and the ultimate fate of super-cooling liquids C. A. Angell* School of Molecular Sciences, Arizona State University, Tempe, USA INVITED SPEAKER Densify fluctuations in single-component glasses A. Wright* J.J. Thomson Physical Laboratory, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading, UK

Room: Dining Suite afternoon

Poster Session and Exhibition

16:00 –

COFFEE BREAK and Poster Session/Exhibition

– 18:00

Poster Session and Exhibition

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Monday 5th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13th ESG Conference

Room: Dining Suite afternoon

Poster Session and Exhibition

This session is kindly sponsored by

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Monday 5th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13th ESG Conference

Room: Dining Suite afternoon LEAD AUTHOR Laura Atkinson Ali Saleh A Alzahrani Andrea Barz Carsten βlaes Carsten βlaes 2 Jens Bliedtner Jen Bliedtner 2 Aldo Boccaccini Clive Brigden Michaela Buscemi Georgia Christopoulou Altair Contreras Jean Marc Delaye Ferdinand Drunert Mariana Fatobene Ando Bernhard Fleischmann Sindy Fuhrmann Dagmar Galuskova H. Gover Kristing Griebenow Ashley Hill Sam Hollings Josef Hormes Raluca Iordanescu Raluca Iordanescu 2 Towhidul Islam Marcela Jebava Petr Kalenda Ki-Chul Kim Elena Krekhova Quyen Le Armin Lenhart Rene Limbach Felix Lind

Poster Session and Exhibition TITLE

Unidentified deposits observed on Canterbury Cathedral’s nave windows Effect of TiO2 on crystallizations of alkali rich alumina-silicate glasses Development of a new Joining technology for coated optical components Crack healing in glass matrix composites Sintering and crystallization of new bioactive glasses Influences of ultrasonic assisted grinding on glass materials Development of a reflector system to enhance efficiency and quality of the laserbased glass tube joining process. Development and characterization of niobium ion releasing silicate bioactive glasses Titanosilicate glasses for the immobilisation of high soda wastes Structure of glassy B2O3-GeO2 by using neutron diffraction with isotope substitution Understanding the in-service behaviour of a new low biopersistent high temperature thermal insulation fibre material Degradable bioactive glasses for development of aluminium free bone cements Combined XAS investigation and atomistic simulations of a borosilicate Cmdoped glass related to nuclear waste confinement Characterization of various copper microcrystals in different glasses - A multimethod approach Are there P-O-P bonds in phosphosilicate glasses with low P2O5-content? Gas quality and glass quality – The impact of fuel gas quality on the glass production process (BMWi research number 03ET1296 A to D) In-situ SAXS during indentation on borosilicate glasses Corrosion of metal/glass joints in acetic acid vapours Diffusional Strengthening of Glass Mixed cation effect in xMgO-(1-x)SrO-P2O5 metaphosphate glasses Understanding and Development of Pseudo Glass Film for Grain Oriented Electrical Steel Neutron Diffraction and NMR to determine the short range order of Sr substituted Apatite-Wollastonite bioactive glasses The “cleaning” of corroded historic stained glasses: an investigation using synchrotron radiation based x-ray fluorescence and X-ray absorption (XANES) spectroscopy Structural, morphological and magnetic properties of Ce3+ and Tb3+- doped silico-phosphate sol-gel thin films Spin coating depositions from sol-gel rare-earth doped boron-phosphate systems In vitro bioactivity and degradation studies of novel phosphate based glasses for biomedical applications Options of improvement of glass melt flow in a container furnace BaO-Nb2O5-P2O5 glasses and their crystallization Voltammetry and oxygen activity of glass melts in fused silica crucible Development of special flint glass production technology Structural and spectroscopic analyses of copper doped fluoride phosphate sulfate glasses Specific heat capacity of amorphous materials near the absolute zero. Structure and mechanical properties of amorphous Cu64.5Zr35.5 thin films after 16O, 40Ar and 63Cu ion irradiation Electro-thermal poling of new Sb2O3-based multicomponent heavy metal oxide glasses

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Monday 5th September 2016 Conference

SGT Centenary Conference & 13th ESG

Room: Dining Suite Exhibition afternoon LEAD AUTHOR Greg Moody Petr Mosner Khalid Muhamme Ralf Muller Ralf Muller Lenka Muller Yuko Nakatsuko Theresia Palenta Uresha Patel Vera Pukhkaya Prashant Rajbhanda Judith Renaud Joe Ryan Květa Sázavová & Pavlína Bozděchov Leonie Selinger Minsuk Seo Viviane Oliveira Soares Tracey Taylor Neya Teyara Miroslava Vernerova Mohamed Zenhom

Poster Session and

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Density driven structural transformations in magnesium silicate glasses Structure and properties of LA2O3 containing lead phosphate and borophosphate glasses Preparation of sodium potassium niobate glass-ceramics using a melt processing technique High-temperature laser profilometry Hydrogen permeability of glass measured with VHE-MS powder methods Sol-gel- derived ZrO2 coatings - preparation and characterization Direct Observation of Metallic Iron Nanoclusters in Amorphous Ironcontaining Silicate Thin Films Molecular Dynamic simulation of the Faujasite zeolite collapse Manufacture and Structural Characterisation of Resorbable Phosphate-Based Glass Microspheres for Biomedical Applications Composition effect of Na-aluminosilicate glasses on its mechanical properties The effect of Al2O3 doping on its thermal stability of log-Tg phosphate based glasses Dissolution kinetics of apatites in borosilicate glass melt TBC Development of environmentally friendly coloured glass Caterbury Cathdral deposits on windows Glass waste forms for immobilization of heat-generating Cs+ and Sr2+ oxide wastes from pyro-processing Effect of TiO2 on the crystallization of devitrite glass The vitrification of molybdenum rich waste streams in a Ca/Zn borosilicate glass TeO2 and zinc-tellurite glasses: properties, structure and second harmonic generation by electro-thermal poling Bubble nucleation at different redox state of the soda-lime-silica glass melt with sulphur compounds The activation of Glass Engraving in Architectural Facades in Egypt

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Tuesday 6th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: Auditorium morning

Turner Legacy Symposium Day Two

Chair: J.M. Parker

08:55 – 09:40

09:40 – 10:20 10:20 – 11:00 Chair: A Hannon

11:00 – 11:40

11:40 – 12:20

12:20 – 13:20

Reserve Chair: R. Almeida INVITED SPEAKER Nanoheterogeneity in glasses: a point of view from cations G. Calas*, L. Cormier, L. Galoisy, G. Lelong University Pierre & Marie Curie, Paris INVITED SPEAKER Homogeneous and inhomogeneous modifier cation distributions in oxide glasses from molecular dynamics G. Mountjoy*, M. Rai, and L. Swansbury School of Physical Sciences, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK COFFEE BREAK Reserve Chair: G. Mountjoy INVITED SPEAKER The atomic composition of silicate glass surfaces R.M. Almeida*1, H. Jain, C.G. Pantano3 1Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisboa, Portugal 2Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USA 3 Pennsylvania State University, State College, USA INVITED SPEAKER The heterogeneity of glass surfaces revealed by temperature programmed desorption C.G. Pantano*, L.O Rivera, V.A Bakaev Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Materials Research Institute, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USA LUNCH

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Tuesday 6th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: Auditorium afternoon

Turner Legacy Symposium Day Two

Chair: R. Hand

13:20 – 14:00

14:00 – 14:40

14:40 – 15:20 15:20 – 16:00 Chair: S. Feller

16:00 – 16:40

16:40 – 17:20

Reserve Chair: C.G. Pantano INVITED SPEAKER The role of water in glass composition fluctuations and surface relaxation R. Tomozawa* Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute INVITED SPEAKER Interactions of glass with the living world: impact of nanoheterogeneity R. Golovchak1,2, T. J. Kowal3, U. Thamma1, M. M. Falk3, H. Jain*1 1International Materials Institute for New Functionality in Glass, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USA 2Physics Department, Austin Peay State University, Clarksville, TN, USA 3Department of Biological Sciences, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA,USA INVITED SPEAKER Energetic implications of chemical nanoheterogeneity in glasses R. Conradt* COFFEE BREAK

Reserve Chair: G. Calas

INVITED SPEAKER Probing crystallization of a fluoro-apatite – mullite system using neutron diffraction J.M. Smith1,2, R.A. Martin3*, D.T. Bowron4, A.C Hannon4, R.J. Newport*1. 1School of Physical Science, University of Kent, Canterbury, UK 2Central Laser Facility, STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Didcot, UK 3School of Engineering & Applied Science and Aston Research Centre for Healthy Ageing, Aston University, Birmingham, UK 4ISIS Facility, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Didcot, Oxon UK INVITED SPEAKER The role of fluoride in the chemical nanoheterogeneity of phosphor-silicate glasses D.S. Brauer* Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany

Room: Uni Central evening 17:30 – 18.45 Room: Auditorium evening 18:45 – 20:00

Turner Legacy Drinks Reception Hosted by: The Sheffield Glass Alumni Sponsored By Saxon Glass Technologies Inc., Alfred,NY INVITED SPEAKER Glass myths and marvels E.D. Zanotto* Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil BY TICKET ONLY

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Turner Lecture

Tuesday 6th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: INOX-1 morning

TC05 Waste Vitrification Day One

Chair: O. Pinet

09.00 – 09:40

09:40 – 10:00

10:00 – 10:20

10:20 – 11:00 Chair: I. Pegg

11:00 – 11:20

11:20 – 11:40

Reserve Chair: M. Harrison INVITED SPEAKER Glass formulation optimisation for treatment of nuclear wastes I. L. Pegg* Vitreous State Laboratory, The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC, USA Conversion of nuclear waste melter feed into glass: Development and application of the cold cap mathematical model R. Pokorny*,1, J. Klouzek 1, D.P. Guillen 2, P. Hrma 3 1University of Chemical Technology Prague, Czech Republic Investigation of volatile constituents migration during vitrification using small scale melter K. Nakano1, Y. Nishiyama1, S. Ueno1, K. Takewaki2, H. Kawashima3, T. Fukui3 1Chemical Engineering Dept. Corporate R&D of IHI Corporation, Japan 2Testing & Engineering Dept. Corporate R&D of IHI Corporation, Japan 3Nuclear Fuel Cycle Project Dept. Nuclear Power Operations IHI Corporation, Japan COFFEE BREAK Reserve Chair: R. Pokorny Development of glass melting process for LLW-Glass formulation testing to be compatible with composition changes T. Oniki1, Y. Tajiri1, T. Tachibana1, T. Nabemoto1, T. Fukui1, S. Sukenaga2, H. Shibata2 1Nuclear Fuel Cycle Project Department, Nuclear Power Operations, IHI Corporation, Japan 2Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials,Tohoku University, Japan Feed-to-melt conversion process P. Hrma*1, D.R. Dixon1, S. Lee1, B.R. V. Veer1, B.P. McCarty1, C.P. Rodriguez1, J. Chun1, R. Pokorny2, T. Yano3, M.J. Schweiger1, A.A. Kruger4 1Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, 902 Battelle Blvd., Richland, WA USA 2Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Prague, Czech Republic 3Tokyo Institute of Technology, Meguro-ku 4U.S. Department of Energy, Office of River Protection, Richland

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Tuesday 6th September 2016 Room: INOX-1 morning 11:40 – 12:00

12:00 – 12:20

12:20 – 13:20

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference T05 Waste Vitrification Day One

Vitrification properties of MA adsorbents H. Kofuji*, S. Watanabe, I. Goto, A. Oriuchi, M. Takeuchi, H. Kobayashi, K. Sasage Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Tokai, Naka-gun, Ibaraki-pref., Japan Development of in-can melting process applied to the vitrification of high activity waste solutions (HAWS): Glass characterization and process tests results S. Lemonnier*, I. Hugon, M. Delaunay, Y. Papin, J. Lacombe, O. Pinet, C. Girold Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives (CEA), CEA Marcoule BP 17171, 30207 Bagnols sur Cèze Ariane Lecas-Hardit, Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique et aux Energies Alternatives (CEA), CEA Valduc 21120 Is-sur-Tille LUNCH

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Tuesday 6th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: INOX-1 afternoon

TC05 Waste Vitrification Day One

Chair: S. Barlow

13:20 – 13:40

13:40 – 14:00

14:00 – 14:20

14:20 – 14:40

14:40 -15:00

15:00 – 15:20

15:20 – 16:00

Reserve Chair: J. Stevens

Glass formulation approach for mixed nuclear waste treatment using PIVIC incineration-vitrification In Can process D. Perret*, I. Hugon, O. Pinet, P. Charvin, F. Lemont CEA, DEN, DTCD – Marcoule, F-30207 Bagnols-sur-Cèze, France Vitrification of intermediate level Magnox sludge nuclear waste containing metals S. Tan*, R.J. Hand Immobilisation Science Laboratory, Department of Materials Science & Engineering, University of Sheffield, UK Product quality assessment of alternative glass formulations for Vitrification of nuclear waste streams containing high concentrations of sodium M. T. Harrison*1, C. J. Steele2, M. Cowley2, K. Ferguson2, C. T. Brigden3, R. J. Hand3 1National Nuclear Laboratory, Sellafield, Seascale, Cumbria, UK 2Sellafield Ltd, Sellafield, Seascale, Cumbria, UK 3ISL, Department of Materials Science & Engineering, University of Sheffield, Sir Robert Hadfield Building, Mappin Street, Sheffield, UK Search of Vitrification matrix with high-loading capacity – change of chemical durability and MoO3 solubility with B2O3 and Al2O3 contents K. Komatsu*1, A. Yamada1, J. Matsuoka1, N. Shimoyama2, N. Kanehira2 1University of Shiga Prefecture, Hikone, Shiga, Japan 2Japan Nuclear Fuel Limited, Aomori, Japan Vitrification as a means of reworking problematic cemented nuclear waste forms J. Clarke*, M. Stennett, C. Corkhill, N. Hyatt Immobilisation Science Laboratory, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The University of Sheffield, UK Fundamentals of the glass transition and vitreous materials for nuclear waste immobilisation M.I. Ojovan*, R.J. Hand Department of Nuclear Energy, International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria ISL, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The University of Sheffield, UK. COFFEE BREAK

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Tuesday 6th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: INOX-1 afternoon

TC05 Waste Vitrification Day One

Chair: D. Perret

16:00 – 16:20

16:20 – 16:40

16:40 – 17:00

Room: Uni Central evening 17:30 – 18.45

Reserve Chair: O. McGann Development of the aluminoborosilicate glass system with high-loading capacity of HLW using a new combinatorial approach T. Yano*1, K. Mori1, S. Ohashi1, T. Kishi1, K. Takeshita1, Y. Miura2, N. Kanehira2 1Tokyo Institute of Technology, Tokyo 152-8550, Japan 2Japan Nuclear Fuel Limited (JNFL), Aomori 039-3212, Japan Glass formulations for magnox sludge immobilisation S.T. Barlow*1, M.C. Stennett1, R.J. Hand1, S.P. Morgan2, N.C. Hyatt1 1Department of Materials Science & Engineering, The University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK 2Sellafield Ltd., Hinton House, Risley, Warrington, UK Underpinning the transition from MW to Ca/Zn glass frit for HLW vitrification on UK WVP J.R. Stevens* National Nuclear Laboratory, Sellafield, Seascale, Cumbria, UK

Turner Legacy Drinks Reception Hosted by: The Sheffield Glass Alumni Sponsored By Saxon Glass Technologies Inc.,Alfred NY

Room: Auditorium evening 18:45 – 20:00

Turner Lecture INVITED SPEAKER

Glass myths and marvels E.D. Zanotto* Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil BY TICKET ONLY

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Tuesday 6th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: INOX 2 morning

Reinhard Conradt Workshop

09:00 – 10:20

INVITED SPEAKER ‘From Glass Science to Glass Technology’ R. Conradt* Deutsche Glastechnische Gesellschaft, Offenbach, Germany

10:20 – 11:00

COFFEE BREAK

11:00 – 12:20

12:20 – 13:20

INVITED SPEAKER ‘From Glass Science to Glass Technology’ R. Conradt* Deutsche Glastechnische Gesellschaft, Offenbach, Germany LUNCH

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Tuesday 6th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: Inox 2 afternoon

Glass Science & Technology - Stream 2 Day One

Chair: E. Barney 12:20 – 13:20

13:20 – 13:40

13:40 – 14:00

14:00 – 14:20

14:20 – 14:40

14:40 – 15:00

15:00 – 15:20 15:20 – 16:00

Reserve Chair: B. Jonson

LUNCH Atomic mobility in calcium and sodium aluminosilicate melts at 1200°C C, Claireaux*1, M-H. Chopinet2, E. Burov2, E. Gouillart2, M. Roskosz3, M.J. Toplis4 1Elaboration des Verres, Saint-Gobain Recherche, 39 quai Lucien Lefranc, 93300 Aubervilliers, France 2Surface du Verre et Interfaces (UMR 125), CNRS/Saint-Gobain Recherche, 39 quai Lucien Lefranc, 93300 Aubervilliers, France 3Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Institut de Minéralogie, de physique de la matière condensée et de cosmochimie, Sorbonne University, Paris, France 4Laboratoire Dynamique Terrestre et Planétaire (UMR 5562), Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées, 14 avenue Belin, Toulouse, France Effect of the partial substitution of calcium to other divalent cations on the viscosity of ternary soda lime silicate glass J. Matsuoka*, T. Yoshida, A. Yamada, S. Yoshida The University of Shiga Prefecture, Hikone, Shiga 522-8533, Japan The influence of Al,B substitution on the properties and structure of lime aluminoborate glasses and melts R. El Hayek*a,b, F. Fereyb, P. Florianc, A. Pischa, D.R. Neuvilleb a Lafarge Centre de Recherche, 95 Rue de Montmurier, 38070 Saint Quentin Fallavier, France Structural alteration of sodium-aluminosilicate glass batch using hightemperature raman spectroscopy R. Kado*1, T. Kishi1, T. Yano1, K.Shiraki2, Y. Nagashima2, C. Sakai2, K. Sakaguchi2 1Tokyo Institute of Technology, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8550 Japan Impact of different amount of alkaline earth on the properties of boroaluminosilicate glass N. Ibrahim*, R J. Hand Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Sheffield, Sir Robert Hadfield Building, Mappin Street, Sheffield, UK BaO–Al2O3–SiO2 glasses and melts: from nano- to macroscale A. Novikov*1,2, P. Florian1, D.R. Neuville2 1CNRS-CEMHTI, 1D avenue de la Recherche Scientifique, Orléans, France 2CNRS-IPGP, Géomatériaux, Paris Sorbonne Cité, Paris, France COFFEE BREAK

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Tuesday 6th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: Inox 2 afternoon

Glass Science & Technology - Stream 2 Day One

Chair: C.Claireaux

16:00 – 16:20

16:20 – 16:40

Reserve Chair: J. Matsuoka

Synthesis and characterization of nitrogen rich oxynitride glasses in the La-Si-O-N system S. Ali1, B. Jonson*1, A. S. Hakeem2 1School of Engineering, Department of Built Environment and Energy Technology. Linnæus University, SE-351 95 Växjö, Sweden 2Center of Excellence in Nanotechnology, King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals (KFUPM), Dhahran 31261, Saudi Arabia. The investigation on colours and oxidation states of transition metal ions in glass and sapphire R. Buntem*1, K. Samkongngam1, S. Asaka2 , S. Kawaminami2 1Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Silpakorn University, Nakhon Pathom 73000, Thailand 2Shinkosha Co., Ltd., 2-4-7 Kosugaya, Sakae-ku, Yokohama, Japan.

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Room: Uni Central evening 17:30 – 18.45 Room: Auditorium evening 18:45 – 20:00

Turner Legacy Drinks Reception Hosted by: The Sheffield Glass Alumni Sponsored By Saxon Glass Technologies Inc., Alfred, NY Turner Lecture INVITED SPEAKER Glass myths and marvels E.D. Zanotto* Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil BY TICKET ONLY

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Tuesday 6th September 2016 Room: Discovery 1&2 afternoon

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference Glass Industry, Manufacture and Application Margaret Flower Memorial Symposium

This session is kindly sponsored by

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Tuesday 6th September 2016 Room: Discovery 1&2 morning Chair: S. Karlsson

09:00 – 09:05 09:05 – 09:40

09:40 – 10:00

10:00 – 10:20 10:20 – 11:00 Chair: J. Pan 11:00 – 11:20

11:20 – 11:40

11:40 – 12:00

12:00 – 12:20 12:20 – 13:20

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference Glass Industry, Manufacture and Application Margaret Flower Memorial Symposium Reserve Chair: M. Lindig

Margaret Flower: A life in glass M. West* INVITED SPEAKER Continuously promoting technical innovation and cooperation of Chinese glass industry, building glass community of low-carbon development J. Pan* CEO Apollo, China Time evolution of glass knots’ chemical composition followed by advanced statistical methods D. Tokarcíková*, M. Chromcíková, M. Liška, B. Hruška, P. Vrábel RONA, a.s., Lednické Rovne, Schreiberova 365, Slovakia Replacement of lead in gold ruby glass made by Swarovski G.M. Partzsch*, S. Prowatke [email protected], D. Swarovski KG, Swarovskistr. 30, Austria COFFEE BREAK Reserve Chair: G. Partzsch Increasing chemical resistance and improving mechanical properties of cover glass to PV modules C. Stålhandske, K. Lundstedt, P.r Sundberg, S. Karlsson* Glafo – the Glass Research Institute, PG Vejdes väg 15, Växjö, Sweden Influences on the temperature distribution of gobs as a precondition for the production of lightweight hollow ware G. Bergmann*, N.H. Löber, J. Simon, H. Müller-Simon Research Association of the German Glass Industry, Offenbach, Germany Optimum energy distribution in a simulated 3D flow-through model for glass melt homogenization L. Hrbek*1, L. Nemec2 1 Laboratory of Inorganic Materials, Joint Workplace of the University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Technická 5, Prague, Czech Republic 2The Institute of Rock Structure and Mechanics of the ASCR, v.v.i., V Holešovickách Prague, Czech Republic Sorg EME-NEND charger and IRD doghouse - a successful development M. Lindig*, T. Breitfelder Nikolaus Sorg GmbH&CoKG, Lohr, Germany LUNCH

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Tuesday 6th September 2016 Room: Discovery 1&2 afternoon

Chair: J. Leicher

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference Glass Industry, Manufacture and Application Margaret Flower Memorial Symposium

Reserve Chair: S. Karlsson

INVITED SPEAKER Electrochromic and thermochromic thin films and devices: Towards a new paradigm for glazings 13:20 – 14:00 C.G. Granqvist* Department of Engineering Sciences, The Ångström Laboratory, Uppsala University, P.O. Box 534, SE-75121 Uppsala, Sweden Antireflective coatings with photocatalytic activity G. Helsch*, J. Deubener 14:00 – 14:20 Clausthal University of Technology, Insitute of Non-Metallic Materials, Zehntnerstrasse 2a, 38678 Clausthal-Zellerfeld, Germany Effect of salt impurities on the chemical strengthening of float glass by ionexchange V.M. Sglavo*, H. Hassani 14:20 – 14:40 Dipartimento di Ingegneria Industriale, Università degli Studi di Trento, Via Sommarive, Trento, Italy Use of reactive gases in the tempering process towards ultra-thin glasses for solar energy applications 14:40 – 15:00 P. Sundberg*, J. Eriksson, S. Karlsson Glafo – the Glass Research Institute, PG Vejdes väg 15, SE-351 96 Växjö, Sweden A validation of area stress measurements in float glass manufacturing 15:00 – 15:20 F. Hacizade*, M. Hacizade TLSE Ltd, Istanbul, Turkey, 15:20 – 16:00 COFFEE BREAK Chair: C.G. Granqvist Reserved Chair: P. Sundberg Modeling oxy-fuel combustion in industrial furnaces: challenges and advances J. Leicher*, A. Giese, K. Görner 16:00 – 16:20 Gas- und Wärme-Institut Essen e. V. (GWI), Hafenstrasse 101, 45356 Essen, Germany Developments in the use of fluoride-free glasses to control heat transfer in the continuous casting of peritectic grade steels A. Hunt*1, B. Stewart1,2 16:20 – 16:40 1Teesside University, Middlesbrough, UK 2Materials Processing Institute, Middlesbrough, UK Realization of the Sorg ARD regenerative chamber design 16:40 – 17:00 M. Lindig*, T. Breitfelder Nikolaus Sorg GmbH&CoKG, Lohr, Germany Corrosion of glass fibres in concrete 17:00 – 17:20 H. Hradecka, B. Holubova, L. Brazda1, Z. Zlamalova Cilova & A. Helebrant* University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, Dept. of Glass and Ceramics, Technicka 5, CZ 16628 Prague 6 Room: Uni Central Evening 17:30 – 18.45 Room: Auditorium Evening 18:45 – 20:00

Turner Legacy Drinks Reception Hosted by: The Sheffield Glass Alumni Sponsored By Saxon Glass Technologies Inc., Alfred, NY INVITED SPEAKER Glass myths and marvels E.D. Zanotto* Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil BY TICKET ONLY 21

Turner Lecture

Tuesday 6th September 2016 Room: Discovery 3 morning

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference Optoelectronics & Optical Properties of Glass

Chair: J. Sanghera

09:00 – 09:40

09:40 – 10:00

10:00 – 10:20 10:20 – 11:00 Chair: S. Tanabe

11:00 – 11:40

11:40 – 12:00

12:00 – 12:20

12:20 – 13:20

Reserve Chair: R. Ireson INVITED SPEAKER Glass and rare-earth elements S. Tanabe* Graduate School of Human and Environmental Studies, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan Improving light emission performance of side emitting fibers with a fluorescent coating Z. Reuper*, R. Wieg, L. Wondraczek Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research, Friedrich Schiller University Frauenhofer Straße 6, D-07743 Jena, Germany FEM simulation of a light scattering multimode fibre and its fabrication procedure Z. Pan*, L. Wondraczek Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research, Fraunhoferstr. 6, Jena, Germany COFFEE BREAK Reserve Chair: D. Galusek INVITED SPEAKER Next generation multiband glass optics for sensor systems J. Sanghera*1,, D. Gibson1, S. Bayya1, V. Nguyen1 M. Kotov2, C. McClain3 1US Naval Research Laboratory, Code 5620, 4555 Overlook Ave SW, Washington, DC 20375, USA 2Sotera Defense Solutions, Herndon, VA 20171, USA 3University Research Foundation, Greenbelt. MD 20770, USA Novel laser-glass materials: From lab to market R. Ireson*1, O. McGann1, M. Glendenning1, A. Jha2 1Glass Technology Services Ltd., Sheffield, UK 2University of Leeds, UK Ce3+:YAG and Ce3+:LuAG glass ceramics for use in white LEDs produced by a sintering technique and Ce3+:YAG precipitation from a glass A . Herrmann*1, A. Keshavarzi1, C. Rüssel1, P. Pachler2 1Otto-Schott-Institut für Materialforschung, Jena University, Fraunhoferstr. 6, Jena, Germany 2Tridonic Jennersdorf GmbH, Technologiepark 10, Jennersdorf, Austria LUNCH

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Tuesday 6th September 2016 Room: Discovery 3 afternoom

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference Optoelectronics & Optical Properties of Glass

Chair: E.I. Kamitsos

13:20 – 14:00

14:00 – 14:20

14:20 – 14:40

14:40 – 15:00

15:00 – 15:20

15:20 – 16:00

Reserve Chair: E. Krekhova INVITED SPEAKER New alumosilicate glasses for high performance laser applications C. Rüssel*, A. Herrmann, S. Kuhn, M. Tiegel Otto-Schott-Institut, Jena University, Fraunhoferstr. 6, Jena, Germany Transition metals doped aluminate and aluminosilicate glasses with broadband luminescence in visible wavelengths R. Klement1, K. Haladejová1, P. Veteška2, J. Kraxner1, E. Bernardo3, D. Galusek*1 1Joint Glass Centre of the IIC SAS, TnU AD, and FChPT STU, Slovakia 2FChFT STU, Bratislava, Slovakia 3Dipartimento di Ingegneria Industriale, University of Padova, Italy. The effects of do metal ion doping on the optical properties and structure of soda lime silica glasses for photovoltaic applications B. L. Allsopp*, P. A. Bingham Sheffield Hallam University, City Campus, Howard Street, Sheffield, UK Rare earth niobates as luminescent nucleating agents in transparent glassceramics I. Alekseeva1, O. Dymshits*1, M. Tsenter1, A. Vasilevskaya1, A. Zhilin1, V. Golubkov2, P. Loiko3, A. Malyarevich3, N. Skoptsov3, K. Yumashev3 1NITIOM Vavilov State Optical Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia 2Grebenshchikov Institute of Silicate Chemistry, St. Petersburg, Russia, 3Institute for Optical Materials and Technologies, Belarus National Technical University, Minsk, Belarus Nd3+ doped transparent oxyfluoride nano glass-ceramics obtained by melting and sol-gel A. Durán*1, G. Gorni1, J. J. Velázquez1, L. Pascual2, Y. Castro1, M. J. Pascual1, J. Fernández3,4 ,R. Balda3,4 1Instituto de Cerámica y Vidrio (ICV-CSIC), Madrid, Spain 2Institute of Catalysis and Petrochemistry (ICP-CSIC), Madrid, Spain 3Dep.Física Aplicada I, Escuela Superior de Ingeniería, UPV/EHU, Spain 4Materials Physics Center CSIC-UPV/EHU, 20018 San Sebastián, Spain COFFEE BREAK

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Tuesday 6th September 2016 Room: Discovery 3 afternoon

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference Optoelectronics & Optical Properties of Glass

Chair: A. Duran

16:00 – 16:20

16:20 – 16:40

16:40 – 17:00

17:00 – 17:20

Room: Uni Central evening 17:30 – 18.45 Room: Auditorium evening 18:45 – 20:00

Reserve Chair: C. Rüssel Vibrational study of femtosecond laser-irradiated ULE glass I. Efthimiopoulos1, S. Richter2,3, D. Möncke4, L. Wondraczek4, S. Nolte2,5, E. I. Kamitsos*1 1Theoretical and Physical Chemistry Institute, NHRF, Athens, Greece 2Institute of Applied Physics, Abbe School of Photonics, Friedrich-SchillerUniversität Jena, Germany 3TRUMPE Lasertechnik GmbH, Ditzingen, Germany 4Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany 5Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering, Germany Buried active waveguides containing lead sulphide quantum dots B. So* Department of Materials and Engineering and Division of Advanced Nuclear Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), South Korea Influence of modifiers on the spectroscopic properties of Er3+, ions in TeO2P2O5-ZnO-PbF2 glasses M. Reben1, El Sayed Yousef2, I. Grelowska1, M. Sindut*3, B. Burtan-Gwizdala4 1Faculty of Materials Science and Ceramics, AGH - University of Science and Technology, al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Cracow 2Department of Physics, Faculty of Sciences, King Khalid University, P. O. Box 9004, Abha, Saudi Arabia 3Vesuvius Poland sp z oo, 32-050 Skawina, Tyniecka 12 4Institute of Physics, Cracow University of Technology, ul. Podchorazych 1, 30-084 Cracow Defining of the damage threshold of optical materials, used as laser active medium with the help of a new system Y.A. Kalinin1, E.Y. Krekhova*2, A.E. Pozdnyakov2, D.A. Khramogin2 1JSC Shvabe-Issledovaniya, Volokolamskoe shosse, H. 112, b1,c.3, Moscow, 125424, Russia 2JSC LZOS, H.1, Parkovay str., Lytkarino, 140080, Russia

Turner Legacy Drinks Reception Hosted by: The Sheffield Glass Alumni Sponsored By Saxon Glass Technologies Inc., Alfred, NY INVITED SPEAKER Glass myths and marvels E.D. Zanotto* Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil BY TICKET ONLY

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Turner Lecture

Tuesday 6th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: Inox 3 afternoon

Glass Science & Technology - Stream 1 Day One

Chair: B. Lee

12:20 – 13:20

13:20 – 14:00

14:00 – 14:20

14:20 – 14:40

14:40 – 15:00

15:00 – 15:20

15:20 – 16:00

Reserve Chair: P. Mallinson

LUNCH

INVITED SPEAKER Crystallization in the Li2O-Al2O3-SiO2 glass system C. Jousseaume* 1, P. Vilato 2, E. Lecomte 2, C. Patzig 3, T. Höche 3 1Saint-Gobain Recherche, Aubervilliers Cedex, France 2Eurokera, 1 bis avenue du Général de Gaulle, France 3Fraunhofer-Institut für Mikrostruktur von Werkstoffen und Systemen Walter-Hülse-Straße 1, Germany Glass stability vs. glass forming ability – A crystal nucleation study J. Deubener*, S. Krüger Institute Of Non-Metallic Materials, Clausthal University Of Technology, Germany Nano crystallisation in glass ceramics affected by liquid/liquid phase separation in non-isochemical systems C. Bocker*1, T. Höche2, C. Patzig2, C. Lin1, C. Rüssel1 1Otto-Schott-Institut, University Jena, Germany Fraunhofer Institute for Microstructure of Materials and Systems, Germany Development of a glass-ceramic seal for Ti-6Al-4V M.T. Staff, F.H. McCarthy, P.M. Yates, M.J. Whiting, J.A. Yeomans, P. M. Mallinson* AWE, Aldermaston, Reading, UK University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, UK Relations between silver nano crystallization and glass structure in silicate matrices N. Pellerin*1, A. Bachar1, A. Gorczyca2, K.F. Dzierzega2, S. Pellerin3, C. Genevois1, J.P. Blondeau1 1CEMHTI CNRS UPR3079, Université d’Orléans, 1D Avenue de la Recherche Scientifique, 45071 Orléans Cedex 2, France. 2Institute of Physics Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland 3GREMI, Université d’Orléans/CNRS, F-18020 Bourges cedex, France COFFEE BREAK

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Tuesday 6th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: Inox 3 afternoon

Glass Science & Technology - Stream 1 Day One

Chair: C. Jousseaume

16:00 – 16:20

16:20 – 16:40

Room: Uni Central evening 17:30 – 18.45 Room: Auditorium evening 18:45 – 20:00

Reserve Chair: J. Deubener

Towards single crystallization events of glass-forming liquids in DSC experiments S. Krüger*, J. Deubener Institute of Non-Metallic Materials, Clausthal University of Technology, Germany Melting peaks of CMAS-glass melts determined via DTA U. Veit*, C. Russel Otto-Schott-Institute of Materials Research, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena, Fraunhoferstraße 6, Jena, Germany Turner Legacy Drinks Reception Hosted by: The Sheffield Glass Alumni Sponsored By Saxon Glass Technologies Inc., Alfred, NY INVITED SPEAKER

Glass myths and marvels E.D. Zanotto* Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil BY TICKET ONLY

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Turner Lecture

Wednesday 7th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: Auditorium

Turner Legacy Symposium Day Three

morning Chair: D. Moncke

09:00 – 09:40

09:40 – 10:20 10:20 – 11:00 Chair: L. Klein

11:00 – 11:40

11:40 – 12:20 12:20 – 13:20

Reserve Chair: W. Holand

INVITED SPEAKER The thermodynamic origin of compositional nanoheterogeneity in glasses N.M. Vedishcheva*1, A.C. Wright2 1Institute of Silicate Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Nab. Makarova 2, St. Petersburg, Russia. 2J.J. Thomson Physical Laboratory, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading, U.K. INVITED SPEAKER Phase separation in melting gels L.C. Klein* Materials Science & Engineering, Rutgers University Piscataway, USA COFFEE BREAK Reserve Chair: N. Vedischeva INVITED SPEAKER The effect of nanoheterogeneities (liquid-liquid phase separation) on crystal nucleation in glass-forming silicate liquids E.D. Zanotto*1, A F. Craievich2, P.F. James,3 1Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil 2University of São Paulo, Brazil ,3Sheffield University, UK, in memoriam INVITED SPEAKER Nanophase formation in the process of nucleation and crystallisation of glass ceramics W. Höland*, C. Ritzberger, M. Dittmer and M. Rampf Ivoclar Vivadent AG, R&D, Bendererstr., 2 Principality of Liechtenstein LUNCH

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Wednesday 7th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: Auditorium

Turner Legacy Symposium Day Three

afternoon Chair: K. Richardson

13:20 – 14:00

14:00 – 14:40 14:40 – 15:20

15:20 – 16:00 Chair: A. Varshneya

16:00 – 16:40

16:40 – 17:00

Reserve Chair: A.C. Wright

INVITED SPEAKER From preferential bonding to clustering and phase separation in glasses D. Möncke* Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany INVITED SPEAKER Percolation, phase separation and crystallisation C. Rüssel* Friedrich Schiller Universitat Jena, Otto Schott Institut fur Glaschemie, Jena, Germany INVITED SPEAKER Recent Advances in the chemical strengthening of glass A.K. Varshneya* Saxon Glass Technologies, Inc., Alfred NY, USA; COFFEE BREAK Reserve Chair: C. Russel INVITED SPEAKER The role of nano-scale heterogeneity fluctuations on the properties of optical composites K. Richardson* College of Optics and Photonics, University of Central Florida, Orlando FL USA Closing remarks A.C. Wright* J.J. Thomson Physical Laboratory, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading, U.K.

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Wednesday 7th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: INOX-1 morning

TC05 Waste Vitrification Day Two

This session is kindly sponsored by

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Wednesday 7th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: INOX-1 morning

TC05 Waste Vitrification Day Two

Chair: M. Chromicikova

09.00 – 09:40

09:40 – 10:00

10:00 – 10:20 10:20 – 11:00 Chair: L. Galoisy

11:00 – 11:20

11:20 – 11:40

11:40 – 12:00

12:00 – 12:20

12:20 – 13:20

Reserve Chair: E. Regnier

INVITED SPEAKER Zirconium as local probe for oxide glass and glass-ceramic structures L. Galoisy*, G. Calas, E. Dugué, L. Cormier Institut de Minéralogie, de Physique des Matériaux et de Cosmochimie (IMPMC) - Sorbonne Universités, Paris, France Role of noble metal on nuclear glass properties O. Pinet*, M. Neyret, A. Laplace CEA, DEN, DTCD/SECM/LDMC - Marcoule, F-30207 Bagnols-sur-Cèze, France The Transport and settling of platinum-group-metal particles in glass melts G. Barba Rossa*, E. Sauvage CEA, DEN, DTCD, SCDV, LDPV, F-30207 Bagnols-sur-Cèze, France COFFEE BREAK Reserve Chair: O. Pinet Ag-solubility in borosilicate nuclear glass E. Régnier*, D. Perret, N. Massoni, A. Laplace, S. Schuller, A. Issoire, V. Lemaitre, C. Vallat, V. Ansault, I. Bardez-Giboire CEA, DEN, DTCD/SECM - Marcoule, F-30207 Bagnols-sur-Cèze, France Thermodynamic model and selected physical properties of glasses for Chrompik vitrification M. Chromcíková*1, M. Liska1, M. Teplanová1, J. Machácek2, B. Hruska1 1Vitrum Laugaricio - Joint Glass Center of IIC SAS, TnUAD, and FChPT STU, Studentská 2, Trencín, Slovakia 2University of Chemistry and Technology, Technická 5, Prague, Czech Republic Chemometric determination of the localized chemistry of 99Tc in vitrified nuclear waste glasses J. Weaver*1,2, C. Soderquist2, N. Wall1, J. McCloy3 1Washington State University, Department of Chemistry, Pullman, USA 2Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, USA 3Washington State University, Department of Architecture and Engineering, Pullman, USA Tellurite glasses for immobilization of Tc-99 from pyro-processing technology J.Y. Pyo*1, J.H. Yang2, H.S Park2, J. Heo1 1Division of Advanced Nuclear Engineering and Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology(POSTECH), Republic of Korea 2Korea Atomic Energy Research Institute, Republic of Korea LUNCH

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Wednesday 7th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: INOX-1 afternoon

TC05 Waste Vitrification Day Two

Chair: M. Harrison

13:20 – 13:40

13:40 – 14:00

14:00 – 14:20

14:20 – 14:40

14:40 – 15:00

15:00 – 15:20 15:20 – 16:00

Reserve Chair: J. McCloy

Challenging elements incorporation in nuclear borosilicate glass: the French formulation experience N. Chouard*1, O. Pinet2 1AREVA NC, 1 Place Jean Millier, Paris-La Défense, France 2CEA/DEN/DTCD/SECM/LDMC Marcoule, Bagnols-sur-Cèze, France MoO3 solubility in alkali-borosilicate melts : Implications to yellow phase separation in high-level waste glass T. Ohira*1, T.S.S. Komamine2, E. Ochi2 1Center for Engineering Science, Akita University, 1-1 Tegata Gakuenmachi, Japan 2Research and Development Department, Reprocessing Business Division, Japan Nuclear Fuel Limited, Rokkasho-mura, Aomori, Japan Immobilisation of Mo and Zr rich nuclear wastes in borosilicate glasses M. Miekina*, J.R. Stevens1, N.C. Hyatt and R.J. Hand Immobilisation Science Laboratory, Dept. of Materials Science & Engineering, University of Sheffield, Mappin Street Sheffield, UK 1National Nuclear Laboratory, Chadwick House, Warrington Road, Birchwood Park, Warrington, UK Multi spectroscopic characterization of binary and ternary silicate glasses doped with sulphate and chloride ions S.Vaishnav*1, E.R. Barney2, A C. Hannon3, P.A. Bingham1 1Materials and Engineering Research Institute, Sheffield Hallam University, Sheffield, UK 2Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK 3ISIS Facility, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, UK Solidification of nuclear waste containing molybdenum and sulfur T. Usami*, Ka. Uruga and T. Tsukada Central Research Institute of Electric Power Industry Iwadokita 2-11-1, Komaeshi, Tokyo 201-8511, JAPAN Borate glasses with high rare-earth oxides waste loading M. Kim* & J. Heo Department of Materials Science and Engineering and Division of Advanced Nuclear Engineering, Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH), Pohang, South Korea COFFEE BREAK

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Wednesday 7th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: INOX-1 afternoon

TC05 Waste Vitrification Day Two

Chair: N. Chouard 16:00 – 16:20

16:20 – 16:40

16:40 – 17:00

Reserve Chair: M. Chromcikova In-situ crystallization experiments of nuclear waste glass ceramics J.S. McCloy*1,2,3, J. Marcial,1 A. Goel,4 B. Riley,1,2 J. Crum2 1Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA 2Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA 3University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK 4Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ, USA

INVITED SPEAKER Immobilisation of actinides: A study on the effect of chlorine contamination on hot isostatically pressed zirconolite containing glass ceramics V. Brown* (Oldfield Award 1st ) University of Sheffield, UK The kinetics of fresnoite crystal growth in glass waste M. Kosmal*1, M. Reben2, P. Pichniarczyk1 1Institute of Ceramics and Building Materials, Division of Glass in Cracow, Lipowa 3, 30-702 Cracow 2Faculty of Materials Science and Ceramics, AGH- University of Science and Technology, al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Cracow

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Wednesday 7th September 2016 Room: Discovery 1&2 morning

Chair: J. Viduna

09:00 – 09:40

09:40 – 10:00

10:00 – 10:20 10:20 – 11:00 Chair: A. J. Faber

11:00 – 11:20

11:20 – 11:40

11:40 – 12:00

12:00 – 12:20 12:20 – 13:20

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference Glass Industry, Manufacture and Application Glass Trend Reserve Chair:

INVITED SPEAKER Heat transfer in fibreglass insulation M. Choudhary* Owens Corning Science & Technology, Granville, OH 43023, USA. The effect of batch composition on energy consumption – a new research project proposal S.R. Kahl*, O. Verheijen Ardagh Glass Dongen B.V. & Celsian Glass & Solar B.V. Experimental investigation of the parameters affecting the selenium retention in soda-lime silicate glasses M. Akdemir*, F. Akmaz Sisecam Science and Technology Center, Istanbul, Turkey COFFEE BREAK Reserve Chair: He™ oxy-fuel burner, the first smart burner for the glass industry R. Hendershot, M. Gallagher, R. Hartl, J. Viduna*, P. Skawinski Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. 7201 Hamilton Boulevard, Allentown, Pennsylvania,USA. Biogas and glass: Partial substitution of natural gas with raw biogas for melting glass B. Fleischmann*1, M. Fiehl2 1 Research Association of the German Glass Industry (HVG),Germany Siemensstrasse 45, Germany 2Gas- und Wärme-Institut Essen e.V. (GWI), Hafenstrasse 101, Germany Energy efficiency and quality improvement on end-port regenerative fired furnace by Reverse Hot Spot Boosting M. Cole/I. Hibbitt*, R. Mieth BOC UK & Linde Gas Division, The Linde Group A numerical investigation of side through port and under port firing systems in float glass furnaces B. Gul*, M. Durubal SISECAM Science and Technology Center, Gebze-Kocaeli, Turkey LUNCH

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Wednesday 7th September 2016 Room: Discovery 1&2 afternoon

Chair: M. Choudhary 13:20 – 13:40

13:40 – 14:00

14:00 – 14:20

14:20 – 14:40

14:40 – 15:00

15:00 – 15:20 15:20 – 16:00 Chair: O. Verheijen 16:00 – 16:20

16:20 – 16:40

16:40 – 17:00

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference Glass Industry, Manufacture and Application Glass Trend Reserve Chair:

Simulation of industrial glass melting process steps at the lab scale M. Hubert, P. Marson*, M. Rongen CelSian Glass & Solar B.V., Zwaanstraat 1, Eindhoven, The Netherlands. Identification of bubble generation potential of glass melts with low DC and AC voltage by direct observation Y. Katagami*1, Y. Kii1, N. Yoshida1, M. Kawaguchi1, A. Yamada2, S. Yoshida2, J. Matsuoka2, Y. Miura2 1Nippon Electric Glass Co., Ltd, 7-1,Seiran 2-Chome, Otsu, Shiga, Japan 2The University of Shiga Prefecture, 2500, Hassaka, Hikone, Shiga, Japan Practical measures to reduce emissions and to align with environmental legislation. O. Verheijen*, M. Van Kersbergen, A. J. Faber, S. Lessmann CelSian Glass & Solar How to improve glass quality with furnace design and advanced refractory solution for superstructure I. Cabodi1, M. Gaubil1*, B. Copuroglu2, B. Izmirlioglu2 1Saint Gobain CREE , 550 av Alphonse Jauffret Cavaillon France 2SISECAM Is Kuleleri, Kule 3 34330 4 Levent Istanbul Turkey Understanding the value of precision process control R.R. Meuleman, M. Brownhill1 Global Glass Industry Technical Leader, Eurotherm by Schneider-Electric 1UK Business Development Manager for Power Products and Glass, Eurotherm by Schneider-Electric. Infra-red temperature measurement on thermally tempered low emissivity glass S.F. Turner*, R.W. Gagg, E.C. Chalkley, P. Drögmöller Land Instruments International, Dronfield, Derbyshire, England COFFEE BREAK Reserve chair: Chemical agents exposure in the glass industry: Assessment and main issues N. Favaro*, W. Battaglia, M. Campeol Stazione Sperimentale del Vetro, Venice, Italy Glass development for fibre applications K. Kölker*, R. Conradt, K. Philipps Institute of Mineral Engineering, Department of Glass and Ceramic Composites, RWTH Aachen University, Germany Glass cullet: Quality assessment and rejects overview N. Favaro, S. Ceola* Stazione Sperimentale del Vetro, Via Briati 10, 30141 Venice, ITALY

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Wednesday 7th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: INOX 2 morning

History & Heritage of Glass Day One

Chair: D. Martlew

09:00 – 09:40

09:40 – 10:00

10:00 – 10:20 10:20 – 11:00 Chair: S. Doolan

11:00 – 11:40

11:40 – 12:00

12:00 – 12:20 12:20 – 13:20

Reserve chair: A. Pires de Matos INVITED SPEAKER Turner & Cable: two of a kind R. Hulme, D. Martlew, J. Parker Unviersity of Sheffield Incidental learning: A paradigm shift in art glass education S. Doolan*, C. Brown University of Wales Trinity Saint David, Swansea Inside glass painting J. Guo* Fox Street, Sunderland, UK COFFEE BREAK

Reserve Chair: D. Martlew

INVITED SPEAKER Glasspaints following documentary sources M. Vilarigues* Research Unit VICARTE-Glass and Ceramic for the Art, campus de Caparica, 2928-516 Caparica, Portugal Dep Conservation and Restoration, FCT NOVA, campus de Caparica, 2928516 Caparica, Portugal From black to blue: characterising a colour change phenomenon occurring in glass wine bottles dated between the 17th and 18th centuries I. Coutino*1,2, J. Hormes3,4, W. Klysubun5, L. C. Alves6, B. Gratuze7, M. Vilarigues1,2 1Unidade de Investigação VICARTE - Vidro e Cerâmica para as Artes, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Campus de Caparica, 2829-516 Caparica, Portugal 2Dep. de Conservação e Restauro, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidad Nova de Lisboa, Campus de Caparica, Portugal 3Institute of Physics, Bonn University, Nussallee 12, Bonn, Germany 4Center for Advanced Microstructures and Devices, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, USA 5Synchrotron Light Research Institute, 111 University Ave., Muang, Nakhorn Ratchasima 30000, Thailand 6C2TN (Campus Tecnológico e Nuclear), IST/UL, Bobadela, Portugal 7IRAMAT - Centre Ernest-Babelon, CNRS Université d’Orléans, 3D rue de la Ferollerie, 45071 Orléans, Cedex 2, Franc34 A journey of the glass colours through three Portuguese arcana A. Pires de Matos*, F.Lopes, M. Vilarigues, A. Lima, I. Coutinho Research Unit "Glass and Ceramics for the Arts", VICARTE, Faculty of Sciences and Technology, Universidade Nova de Lisboa. Monte da Caprica, 2829-516 Caparica, Portugal LUNCH

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Wednesday 7th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: INOX 1 morning

History & Heritage of Glass Day One

Chair: M. Vilarigues

Reserve Chair: I. Countinho

The development of inlaid colouring technique for hot-glass making process 13:20 – 13:40 K. Choi* 31/10 Milton Street, Edinburgh EH8 8HB The Industrialisation of British Flint Glass 1682 - 1702 13:40 – 14:00 C. Brain* Private Researcher, 10 College Street, Salisbury, SP1 3AL “Shiver my Timbers, and Daylight Robbery”, or traditional v modern- might this be the reason for the first major decline in British traditional glassmaking? 14:00 – 14:20 S. Pollock-Hill* Nazeing Glass Works Ltd Innovation in closed loop recycling of glass in built environments 14:20 – 14:40 H. Amos* Bright Blue Studio, 9 Clifford's Fort, Fish Quay, North Shields, UK Mouth blown UV protective window glass ~ Projects, experiences and further developments 14:40 – 15:00 H.R. Meindl* Glashütte Lamberts Waldsassen GmbH, Germany The aesthetic investigation of a new recycled glass material T. Oseng-Rees* 15:00 – 15:20 Senior Research Associate Swansea College of Art, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, ALEX Design Exchange, Alexandra Road, Swansea, UK 15:20 – 16:00 COFFEE BREAK Chair: S. Pollock-Hill Reserve Chair: R. Meindl 16:00 – 16:20 16:20 – 16:40

16:40 – 17:00

Capturing the glass: Interdisciplinary approach O. Kondratyeva* Artist. London GLASSARTENGINE - Teaching across art & engineering S. K. Sundaram*, A. Powers*, A. G. Clare, S. Blood, K. Donnellan The New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, Alfred, USA Flashed glass: chemical and structural characterization using synchrotron radiation based X-ray fluorescence and X-ray absorption near edge (XANES) spectroscopy J. Hormes1,2 Y. Hu3, Q. Xiao3, W. Klysubun4, M. Kleine*5 1Institute of Physics, Bonn University, Nussallee 12, Bonn, Germany 2Center for Advanced Microstructures and Devices, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, La USA 3Canadian Light Source Inc., 44 Innovation Blvd., Saskatoon SK, Canada 4Synchrotron Light Research Institute, 11 University Ave., Muang, Nakhorn Ratchasima 30000, Thailand 5Glasmalerei Peters GmbH, Am Hilligenbusch 25, Paderborn, Germany

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Wednesday 7th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: Discovery 3 morning

Glass Science & Technology - Stream 2 Day Two

Chair: TBC

09:00 – 09:40

09:40 – 10:00

10:00 – 10:20

10:20 – 11:00 Chair: E. Barney

11:00 – 11:20

11:20 – 11:40

11:40 – 12:00

12:00 – 12:20

12:20 – 13:20

Reserve Chair: C. Claireaux

INVITED SPEAKER Neutron and X-ray diffraction studies of optical glasses E. Barney*, J. Towey, J. Butterworth, D. Furniss, A. Seddon Advanced materials research group, Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham, UK Intelligent manufacturing of bulk chalcogenide glass K. Khan*, C. Craig, P. Bastock, A. Ravagli, E. Weatherby, G. Topley, B. Gholipor, D.W. Hewak Optoelectronics Research Centre, University of Southampton, UK Comparison of structural response of glasses irradiated by electrons: Vitreous silica versus binary alkali-silicate glass T. Gavenda*1, O. Gedeon1, K. Jurek2 1Department of Glass and Ceramics, University of Chemical Technology, Technická 5, Prague, Czech Republic 2Institute of Physics, Academy of the Czech Republic, Na Slovance 2, Prague, Czech Republic COFFEE BREAK Reserve Chair: Structure and properties of mixed divalent metaphosphate glasses and the mixed cation effect K. Griebenow*1, D. Möncke1, E.I. Kamitsos2, L. Wondraczek1 1Otto-Schott-Institute of Materials Research, Friedrich-Schiller University Jena, Fraunhoferstr. 6, 07743 Jena, Germany 2Theoretical & Physical Chemistry Institute, National Hellenic Research l formers and modifiers on the thermal h and electrical The deffects of network properties of boro-aluminosilicate sealing glasses for solid oxide fuel cells. L.U. Grema*, R.J. Hand Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Sheffield, Sir Robert Hadfield Building, Mappin Street, Sheffield, UK Large faraday effect of amorphous iron-containing silicate thin films Y. Nakatsuka*1,2, S. Fuhrmann2, K. Pollok3, T. Wieduwilt4, F. Langenhorst3, L. Wondraczek2, K. Fujita1, S. Murai1, K. Tanaka1 1Department of Material Chemistry, Kyoto University, Japan 2Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany 3Institute of Geosciences, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany 4Leibnitz Institute of Photonic Technology, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany Faradaic rectification of alternating currents at a Pt electrode in contact with a glass melt K.O. Hofmann*1, T. Pfeiffer2, M.L. Reich2, R.D Werner2, J. Janek1 1Institute of Physical Chemistry, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Heinrich-Buff-Ring 17, 35392 Giessen, Germany 2Schott AG, Hattenbergstrasse 10, 55122 Mainz, Germany LUNCH

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Wednesday 7th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: Discovery 3 afternoon

Glasses in Healthcare Hench Memorial Symposium Day One

Chair: A. Boccaccini & E. Zanotto

13:20 – 13:40

13:40 – 14:20

14:20 – 14:40

14:40 – 15:00

15:00 – 15:20

15:20 – 16:00

Reserve Chair: L.D. Pye

Remembering Larry Hench L.D. Pye1, E. Zanotto2, A.R. Boccaccini3 1Empire State Glassworks, Little Falls, NY, USA 2Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil 3Institute of Biomaterials, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany INVITED SPEAKER Bioglass and bioactive glass scaffolds: foams v 3D printed J.R Jones*1, A. Nommeots-Nomm1, A. Devlin2, N. Todd2, X. Shi1, H.Geng3, C.A. Mitchell2 & P.D. Lee3 1Department of Materials, Imperial College London, UK 2Centre for Molecular Biosciences, University of Ulster, UK 3School of Materials, University of Manchester, UK Understanding the solubility of phosphate-based glass from computer simulation J.K. Christie*,1, R.I. Ainsworth2, D.D. Tommaso3, N.H. de Leeuw4 1Department of Materials, Loughborough University 2Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California, San Diego 3School of Biological and Chemical Sciences, Queen Mary, University of London 4Department of Chemistry, University of Cardiff An alternative way to endue silicate bioactivity and its potential impact C. Wang, Y. Cui, D. Qiu* Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China Bioactivity of niobium-doped glasses: an in vivo and in vitro experimental study L.P. Souza*1,3, J.L. Magalhaes2, C.A. Bertran2, R.A. Martin1, J.A. Camilli3. 1School of Engineering and Applied Sciences & Aston Research Centre for Healthy Ageing, University of Aston, Birmingham, UK 2Chemistry Institute, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, Brazil 3Department of Structural and Functional Biology, Institute of Biology, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Campinas, Brazil COFFEE BREAK

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Wednesday 7th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: Discovery 3 afternoon

Glasses in Healthcare Hench Memorial Symposium Day One

Chair: J. Jones

16:00 – 16:20

16:20 – 16:40 16:40 – 17:00

17:00 – 17:20

Reserve Chair: J. Christie

Ion release from mixed alkali phospho-silicate glasses R. Brückner1, M. Tylkowski1, L. Hupa2, D.S. Brauer*1 1Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research, Friedrich Schiller University Jena, Germany 2Johan Gadolin Process Chemistry Centre, Åbo Akademi University, Turku, Finland The long road to phosphate glass reinforcing fibres A.J. Parsons* Composites Research Group, Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham, UK Structural variability and dissolution characteristics of rf magnetron sputtered ion-doped phosphate based glass coatings B.W. Stuart*, M. Gimeno-Fabra, J. Segal, I. Ahmed, D.M. Grant Department of Mechanical, Materials and Manufacturing Engineering, University of Nottingham, UK INVITED Porous bioactive glass scaffold for bone regeneration J.Y.J Lee (Oldfield Award 2nd) Queen Mary University of London, Mile End Road, London, UK

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Wednesday 7th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: Inox 3 morning

Glass Science & Technology - Stream 1 Day Two

This session is kindly sponsored by

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Wednesday 7th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: Inox 3 morning

Glass Science & Technology - Stream 1 Day Two

Chair: H. Roggendorf

09:00 – 09:40

09:40 – 10:00

10:00 – 10:20 10:20 – 11:00 Chair: C. Kurkjian

11:00 – 11:20

11:20 – 11:40

11:40 – 12:00

12:00 – 12:20 12:20 – 13:20

Reserve Chair: B. Meltcalfe

INVITED SPEAKER Glass composite materials B. Lee* Dept. of Materials, Imperial College, London, UK Production of glass foams by a novel gel casting technique A. Rincón*, E. Bernardo Dipartimento di Ingegneria Industriale. Università degli Studi di Padova Via Marzolo 9, Padova, Italy Kinetics of the zeolite collapse T. Palenta*1, A. Oestreicher1, S. Fuhrmann1, S. T. Misture2, L. Wondraczek1 1Otto-Schott-Institute of materials research, Jena, Germany 2School of Ceramic Engineering & Materials Science, NYS College of Ceramics at Alfred University, Alfred, NY, USA COFFEE BREAK Reserve Chair: Z. Metamoros-Veloza Influence of foaming agents on both the structure and the thermal conductivity of silicate glasses M.B. Ostergaard*1, R.R. Petersen1, J.König2, H.Johra3, Y.Yue1 1Section of Chemistry, Aalborg University, DK-9220 Aalborg Ost, Denmark 2Advanced Materials Department, Jožef Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia 3Department of Civil Engineering, Aalborg University, Aalborg, Denmark Chemical reactivity of slag glasses from hot metal production as a function of cooling and composition M. Dathe1, H. Roggendorf*1, U, V.Feldrappe2, A. Ehrenberg2, A. Ehrenberg2 1Institute of Physics, Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg, Germany 2FEhS-Institute für Baustoff-Forschung e.V., Duisburg, Germany Preparation of porous glass from waste TV panel glasses Z. Matamoros-Veloza*1, J.C. Rendón-Angeles2, K. Yanagisawa3 1Technological Institute of Saltillo, Research and Graduate Division, México. 2Research Institute for Advanced Studies of the NPI, Campus Saltillo, México. 3Research Laboratory of Hydrothermal Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Kochi University, Japan Effect of nucleation temperature on the hardness of a lithium zinc silicate glass B.L. Metcalfe*, C. Alglave, D.J. Daniel Dept. of Materials, Imperial College, London, UK LUNCH

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Wednesday 7th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: Inox 3 afternoon

Glass Science & Technology - Stream 1 Day Two

Chair: G. Macrelli

13:20 – 13:40

13:40 – 14:00

14:00 – 14:20

14:20 – 14:40

14:40 – 15:00

15:00 – 15:20

15:20 – 16:00

Reserve Chair: P. Boehm

Crack initiation and plasticity in silicate glasses E. Barthel1, S. Yoshida2, Y. Sung3, C.R. Kurkjian*4 1ESPCI, Paris, France 2The University of Shiga Prefecture, Japan 3University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee, USA 4Rutgers University (retired) Indentation-cracking behavior and structural characteristics: Copper-borate, titanium-silicate, oxynitride, and chalcogenide glasses T. Rouxel* Physics Institute (UMR UR1-CNRS 6251) - Mechanics and Glasses University of Rennes 1, Rennes, France. Indentation study of zinc aluminosilicate glasses T. Welter*1, M. Nofz2, J. Deubener1 1Institute of Non-Metallic Materials, Clausthal University of Technology 2Federal Institute of Materials Research and Testing (BAM) Ageing of different flat glass samples under atmospheric conditionss P. Boehm*1, U. Roger1, S. Urban2, K. Jacob2, E. Rädlein2 1Research Association of the German Glass Industry (HVG), Siemensstr. 45, D-63071 Offenbach am Main. Development of high CTE glass-ceramics for sealing S.K. Fong*, P.M. Mallinson AWE, Aldermaston, Reading, UK Raman spectroscopic investigation of structural changes in ULE glass upon micro-indentation F. Lind*1, R. Limbach1, D. Möncke1, E.I. Kamitsos2, S. Richter3,4, S. Nolte3,5, L. Wondraczek1 1Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research, Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany 2Theoretical and Physical Chemistry Institute, National Hellenic Research Foundation, Athens, Greece 3Institute of Applied Physics, Abbe School of Photonics, Friedrich Schiller University, Jena, Germany 4TRUMPF Lasertechnik GmbH, Ditzingen, Germany 5Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering, Jena, Germany COFFEE BREAK

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Wednesday 7th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: Inox 3 afternoon

Glass Science & Technology - Stream 1 Day Two

Chair: T. Rouxel

16:00 – 16:20

16:20 – 16:40

Reserve Chair: S. Gutnikov

Empirical estimation of subcritical crack growth energy barrier C. Hühn*, M. Sierka, L. Wondraczek Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research, Friedrich Schiller University, 07743 Jena, Germany Some "unconventional" analytical solutions to diffusion equations in thermal ion exchange in silicate glasses G. Macrelli* Isoclima SpA R&D Department - 35042 Este (PD) Italy

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Thursday 8th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: Auditorium morning

TC05 Waste Vitrification Day Three

Chair: C. Corkhill 09:00 – 09:20

09:20 – 09:40

09:40 – 10:00

10:00 – 10:20

10:20 – 11:00 Chair: M. Ojovan

11:00 – 11:40

11:40 – 12:00

12:00 – 12:20

12:20 – 13:20

Reserve Chair: J. Neeway

Thermodynamic model and viscosity of glasses for chrompik vitrification M. Liška * 1, M. Chromcíková1, M. Teplanová1, J. Machácek2 1Vitrum Laugaricio – Joint Glass Center of IIC SAS, TnUAD, and FChPT STU, Študentská 2, Trencín, Slovakia 2University of Chemistry and Technology, Prague, Czech Republic The application of novel ‘Hazmelt’ waste vitrification technology to the vitrification of ‘magnox sludge’ simulant waste and other ILWs. O.J. McGann*1, M. Marshall1, S. Tan2, R.J. Hand2, J. Macdonald-Taylor3 1Glass Technology Services Ltd., 9 Churchill Way, Sheffield, UK 2University of Sheffield, Sir Robert Hadfield Building, Sheffield, UK Incorporation of P and Ca in basaltic glass: application to waste management M. Tarrago*1,2, M. Garcia-Valles1, S. Martinez1, D.R. Neuville2 1Dept. Cristal·lografia, Mineralogia i Dipòsits Minerals, Facultat de Geologia, Universitat de Barcelona. Barcelona, Spain 2Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, CNRS, Sorbonne Paris Cité, France The role of Al and Ca on properties and structural variation in lead silicate glasses and melts I.B Kacem*1,2, L. Gautron1, D.R. Neuville2 1Laboratoire Géomatériaux et Environnement, Université Paris-Est MarnelaVallée, 5 Bd Descartes 77454 Marne-la-Vallée cedex 02, France 2Géomatériaux, CNRS-UMR7154, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Sorbonne Paris Cité, Paris, France COFFEE BREAK Reserve Chair: J.M. Delaye INVITED SPEAKER An evaluation of the mechanisms and kinetics of UK simulant nuclear waste glass dissolution under high pH conditions C.L. Corkhill*, D.J. Backhouse, N. Cassingham, C. Mann, L. Boast, J. Clarke, C.L. Thorpe, R.J. Hand, N.C. Hyatt Immobilisation Science Laboratory, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The University of Sheffield, Mappin Street, Sheffield, UK Study for composition dependence of chemical durability of high waste loading simulated HLLW glass Y. Miura*, H. Tanaka, S. Yuuki, H. Tada, S. Komamine, N. Kanehira Research and Development Dept., Engineering Center, Reprocessing Business Division, Japan Nuclear Fuel Limited, Aomori, Japan Is the international simple glass a valid analogue for the dissolution of UK high-level waste glass at high-PH? D.J. Backhouse*1, C.L. Corkhill1, M.T. Harrison2, N.C. Hyatt1, R.J. Hand1 1Immobilisation Science Laboratory, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Sheffield, UK 2National Nuclear Laboratory, Central Laboratory, Sellafield, Cumbria, UK LUNCH

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Thursday 8th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: Auditorium afternoon

TC05 Waste Vitrification Day Three

Chair: M. Liska

13:20 – 14:00

14:00 – 14:20

14:20 – 14:40

14:40 – 15:00

15:00 – 15:20 15:20 – 16:00

Reserve Chair: M. Ojovan

INVITED SPEAKER Recent advances in the understanding of nuclear waste glass durability through the use of sdtable isotopes J. Neeway* Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Measurement of the forward dissolution rate of the international simple glass using the single-pass-flow-through method A.J. Fisher*, R.J. Hand, N.C. Hyatt, C.L. Corkhill Department of Materials Science & Engineering, The University of Sheffield, Mappin Street, Sheffield, UK Interactions between simulant vitrified nuclear wastes and idealised cement leachates C. Mann*1, J.L. Provis1, N.C. Hyatt1, A.E. Milodowski2, L. Field2, R. Shaw2, C.L. Corkhill1 1Immobilisation Science Laboratory, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, The University of Sheffield, Mappin Street, Sheffield, UK 2British Geological Survey, Environmental Science Centre, Nicker Hill, Keyworth, Nottingham, UK Structural and mechanical property changes under ballistic effects in borosilicate glasses: a classical molecular dynamics study D.A. Kilymis1, L.H. Kieu2, S. Ispas1, J.M. Delaye*2 1 Laboratoire Charles Coulomb (L2C), UMR 5221 CNRS-Univ. Montpellier, Place Eugène Bataillon — CC069, F-34095 Montpellier Cedex 5, France 2 CEA, DEN, DTCD, SECM, F-30207 Bagnols-sur-Cèze, France Using topological methods to characterize radiation damage effects in iron phosphate glasses N. Galanakis*, K.P. Travis University of Sheffield, Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Sir Robert Hadfield Building, Sheffield, UK COFFEE BREAK

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Thursday 8th September 2016 Room: Auditorium afternoon

Chair: J. Neeway

16:00 – 16:20

16:20 – 16:40

16:40 – 17:00

17:00 – 17:20

17:20 – 17:40

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference TC05 Waste Vitrification Joint History & Heritage of Glass / TC05 Durability Session Reserve Chair: C. Corkhill

Application of research into ancient glasses to the development of a long-term glass corrosion mechanism for vitrified nuclear waste J. Weaver*1,2, D. Peeler2, R. Sjoblom3, J. McCloy4,3 1Department of Chemistry, Washington State University, Pullman, USA 2Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA 3Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Swedent 4School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA Study of corroded glass-metal joints from archaeological excavation as well as from museum exposition E. Greiner-Wronowa* AGH The Technical University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Materials Science and Ceramics, al. Mickiewicza Krakow, Poland The glass collection of King Ferdinand II Portugal: A ToF-SIMS study of glass corrosion A. Rodrigues*1, S. Fearn2, M. Vilarigues1 1Departamento de Conservação e Restauro, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal and Research unit. 2Materials Department, Imperial College, London The role of marine ions in the aqueous alteration of silicate glasses T. Palomar*, M. Vilarigues Depto. de Conservação e Restauro and Research Unit VICARTE-Vidro e Cerâmica para as Artes, Campus de Caparica, FCT-UNL, Quinta da Torre, 2829-516 Caparica, Portugal Leaching methodologies to evaluate the durability of immobilized low activity waste (ILAW) glasses C.L. Thorpe*1, R.J. Hand1, N.C. Hyatt1, A.A. Kruger3, D. Kosson2, C. L. Corkhill1 1Department of Materials Science & Engineering, The University of Sheffield, Mappin Street, Sheffield, UK 2Vanderbilt School of Engineering, 2301 Vanderbilt Place, Nashville, TN, USA 3U.S. Department of Energy, Office of River Protection, Richland, USA

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Thursday 8th September 2016 Room: Discovery 1&2 morning

Chair: P. West

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference Glass Industry, Manufacture and Application Furnace Solutions Reserve Chair: N. Simpson

08:50 – 09:00

Welcome N. Simpson*

09:00 – 09:40

Mental models R. Hulme* Guardian Industries Corp Fuel savings and operating experience with OPTIMELT™ thermo-chemical regenerators on a 50 tons commercial container glass furnace J. de Diego*1, H. Kobayashi, F X. Lelouvier 1, S. Laux., K.T. Wu, A.W. Francis, R.L. Bell, U. Iyoha 1Praxair Euroholding, Orense 11 9ª, Madrid 28020, Spain Praxair, Inc., 39 Old Ridgebury Road, Danbury, CT 06810, USA COFFEE BREAK

09:40 – 10:20

10:20 – 11:00 11:00 – 11:40 11:40 – 12:20 12:20-13:20

Refractory properties - everything but permeability T. Wilson* DSF Refractories & Minerals Ltd, Buston, Derbyshire, UK The self driving glass melting process E. Muijsenberg* H.P.H., Glass Service, Inc. Eisenga M. –Glass Service B.V. LUNCH

Chair: N. Simpson 13:20 – 14:00

14:40 – 15:20

15:20 – 16:00

Reserve Chair: P. West Container glass furnace design and operation P. West* Ardagh Group Glass futures: A global platform for growth, innovation and training in the Glass community A. Wallace* Glass Futures, UK TBC S. Hakes FIC (UK) Ltd

15:20 – 16:00

COFFEE BREAK

16:00 -16:40

TBC N. Shore* NSG Ltd

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Thursday 8th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: INOX 2 morning

History & Heritage of Glass Day Two

Chair: A. Adams

Reserve Chair: M. Crampin

10:20 – 11:00

INVITED SPEAKER Spectroscopy of transition metal ions in stained glass windows: from colour to history M. Hunault*,1,2,5, C. Loisel2, F. Bauchau2, C. Pacheco3, Q. Lemasson3, K.Boulanger4, M. Hérold4, G. Calas5 1University of Utrecht, Inorganic chemistry and catalysis group, Netherlands 2Centre de recherche sur la conservation, CNRS, MNHN, MCC, Laboratoire de Recherche des Monuments Historiques, France3Centre de Recherche et de Restauration des Musées de France, Paris, France 4Sorbonne Universités,Université Paris-Sorbonne, CNRS, MCC, France 5Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06, CNRS, IRD, MNHN, Institut de Minéralogie, de Physique des Matériaux et de Cosmochimie, France The colour of stained glasses in the Reims Cathedral N. Capobianco*1, S. Balcon-Berry2, M.Hunault3, L. Galoisy1, D. Sandron2, G Calas1 1Institut de Minéralogie, de Physique des Matériaux et de Cosmochimie, Sorbonne Universités, Université P&M Curie and CNRS, Paris, France 2Centre André Chastel, Sorbonne Universités, Université Paris Sorbonne and CNRS, Paris, France 3Inorganic chemistry and catalysis group, University of Utrecht, Netherlands Why are opaque red glasses opaque and red? The link between optical spectroscopy and particle emergence F. Drünert*, M. Blanz, Z. Pan, D. Möncke, L. Wondraczek Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research, Friedrich Schiller University, Fraunhoferstraße 6, 07743 Jena, Germany COFFEE BREAK

Chair: S. Koob

Reserve Chair: M. Hunault

09:00 – 09:40

09:40 – 10:00

10:00 – 10:20

11:00 – 11.40

INVITED SPEAKER The "Stained Glass" of Frank Roper: Issues of restoration A. Adams* Architectural Glass Centre Co-ordinator, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, Swansea, UK

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Thursday 8th September 2016 Room: INOX 2 morning 11:40 – 12:00

12:00 – 12:20

12:20 – 13:00

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference History & Heritage of Glass Day Two

Medievalism and modernity in twentieth-century ecclesiastical stained glass M. Crampin* University of Wales Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies, UK Western rose restoration of Sainte-Chapelle in Paris: A transdisciplinary study of the glass colors C. Loisel*1, M. Hunault1, 2, 5, F. Bauchau1, C. Pacheco3, Q. Lemasson3, K. Boulanger4, I. Pallot-Frossard3, G. Calas5, M. Hérold4 1Centre de recherche sur la conservation, USR 3224-CNRS, Laboratoire de Recherche des Monuments Historiques, Sorbonne Universités, France 2University of Utrecht, Inorganic chemistry and catalysis group, The Netherlands 3Centre de Recherche et de Restauration des Musées de France, France 4Sorbonne Universités, Université Paris-Sorbonne, CNRS, MCC, Centre André Chastel, Paris, France 5Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06, Institut de Minéralogie, de Physique des Matériaux et de Cosmochimie, Paris, France LUNCH

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Thursday 8th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: INOX 2 morning

History & Heritage of Glass Day Two

Chair: M. Hunault

13:20 – 13:40

13:40 – 14:00

14:00 – 14:20

14:20 – 14:40

14:40 – 15:00

15:00 – 15:20 15:20 – 16:00

Reserve Chair: A. Adams

Materials and techniques for filling losses in broken glasses S.P. Koob* Chief Conservator, The Corning Museum of Glass, One Museum Way, Corning, NY 14830, USA Glass jigsaw puzzles: a conservator's notebook J. Cooke* Jonathan & Ruth Cooke Ltd, Stained Glass Conservation, 5 Tivoli Place, Ilkley, UK Zinc salts protection treatment for ancient glass objects showing atmospheric degradation in museums F. Alloteau*1,2, I. Biron2,1, O. Majéru1,2, P. Lehuédé1,2, D. Caurant1,2 1Chimie ParisTech, PSL Research University, CNRS, Institut de Recherche de Chimie Paris (IRCP), Paris, France 2Centre de Recherche et de Restauration des Musées de France, PSL Research University, CNRS, Institut de Recherche de Chimie Paris (IRCP), France Effect of marine aerosols on the alteration of silicate glasses T. Palomar*1, A. Chabas2, D.M. Bastidas3, D. dela Fuente3, A.Verney-Carron2 1Depto. de Conservação e Restauro and Research Unit VICARTE-Vidro e Cerâmica para as Artes, Campus de Caparica, Portugal 2Laboratoire Interuniversitaire des Systèmes Atmosphériques (LISA), Universités Paris-Est Créteil et Paris Diderot CNRS, Paris, France 3Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Metalúrgicas (CENIM), Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), Madrid, Spain Investigation on protective hybrid silica coatings on historical glass: Recent advances and final steps B. Holubová*1, Z. Cílová1, I. Kucerová2, A. Helebrant1 1Department of Glass and Ceramics 2Department of Chemical Technology of Monument Conservation, University of Chemistry and Technology, Technická 5, Czech Republic Protecting Scotland's historic window glass: A study looking at the measures being taken to protect one of the most vulnerable materials in buildings C. E. Phipps*, C. J. Kennedy School of the Built Environment, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, EH14 4AS COFFEE BREAK

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Thursday 8th September 2016 Room: Auditorium afternoon

Chair: J. Neeway

16:00 – 16:20

16:20 – 16:40

16:40 – 17:00

17:00 – 17:20

17:20 – 17:40

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference History & Heritage of Glass Day Two Joint History & Heritage of Glass / TC05 Durability Session

Reserve Chair: C. Corkhill

Application of research into ancient glasses to the development of a long-term glass corrosion mechanism for vitrified nuclear waste J. Weaver*1,2, D. Peeler2, R. Sjoblom3, J. McCloy4,3 1 Department of Chemistry, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA 2 Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, WA, USA 3 Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, Swedent 4 School of Mechanical and MI Aaterials Engineering, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, USA Study of corroded glass-metal joints from archaeological excavation as well as from museum exposition E. Greiner-Wronowa* AGH The Technical University of Science and Technology, Faculty of Materials Science and Ceramics, al. Mickiewicza Krakow, Poland The glass collection of King Ferdinand II Portugal: A ToF-SIMS study of glass corrosion A. Rodrigues* a, S. Fearn b, M. Vilarigues a aDepartamento de Conservação e Restauro, Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal and Research unit. bMaterials Department, Imperial College, London The role of marine ions in the aqueous alteration of silicate glasses T. Palomar*, M. Vilarigues Depto. de Conservação e Restauro and Research Unit VICARTE-Vidro e Cerâmica para as Artes, Campus de Caparica, FCT-UNL, Quinta da Torre, 2829-516 Caparica, Portugal Leaching methodologies to evaluate the durability of immobilized low activity waste (ILAW) glasses C.L. Thorpe*1, R.J. Hand1, N.C. Hyatt1, A.A. Kruger3, D. Kosson2, C. L. Corkhill1 1Department of Materials Science & Engineering, The University of Sheffield, Mappin Street, Sheffield, UK 2Vanderbilt School of Engineering, 2301 Vanderbilt Place, Nashville, TN, USA 3U.S. Department of Energy, Office of River Protection, Richland, USA

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Thursday 8th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: Discovery 3 morning

Glasses in Healthcare Hench Memorial Symposium Day Two

This session is kindly sponsored by

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Thursday 8th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: Discovery 3 morning

Glasses in Healthcare Hench Memorial Symposium Day Two

Chair: I. Ahmed

09:00 – 09:40

09:40 – 10:00

10:00 – 10:20 10:20 – 11:00 Chair: R. Hill

11:00 – 11:20

11:20 – 11:40

11:40 – 12:00

12:00 – 12:20 12:20 – 13:20

Reserve Chair: D.Brauer

INVITED SPEAKER New halogen containing bioactive glasses for use as a toothpaste additives R. Hill* Unit of Dental Physical Sciences, Centre for Oral Growth and Development, Institute of Dentistry, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London Robocasting of S53P4 bioactive glass scaffolds for bone tissue engineering S. Eqtesadi1, L. Hupa*1, A. Motealleh2 , P. Miranda2, A. Pajares2, T.Närhi3 1Johan Gadolin Process Chemistry Centre, Åbo Akademi University, Finland 2Departamento de Ingeniería Mecánica, Energética y de los Materiales, Universidad de Extremadura, Escuela de Ingenierías Industriales, Avda. de Elvas s/n, Spain 3Timo Närhi, Department of Prosthetic Dentistry and Turku Clinical Biomaterials Centre – TCBC, Institute of Dentistry, University of Turku, Finland Wetting and microscale form filling behaviour of bioactive glass melts B. Pföss*, R. Conradt Institute of Mineral Engineering, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany COFFEE BREAK Reserve Chair: L. Hupa Novel microstructural features in phosphate glass microspheres for cell and biomaterial interactions I. Ahmed*1, Z. Hossain1, V. Sottile2, D. Grant1, B. Scammell3 1Advanced Materials Research Group, Faculty of Engineering, University of Nottingham 2Division of Cancer and Stem Cells, School of Medicine, Centre for Biomolecular Sciences, University of Nottingham, Nottingham UK 3Academic Orthopaedics, Trauma and Sports Medicine, University of Nottingham, Queen’s Medical Centre, Nottingham, UK Osteogenic Differentiation and Angiogenic Potential of Alkaline Phosphatase Functionalized Boron-based Bioactive Glass Scaffolds P. Balasubramanian, R. Detsch, A. Grünewald, A. R. Boccaccini* Institute of Biomaterials, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany Sol-Gel bioactive glasses with stable pH value in SBF A. Li*, H. Ren, D. Qiu Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences, State Key Laboratory of Polymer Physics and Chemistry, Institute of Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, China INVITED Investigation of cytototoxicity of mid-infrared optical fibres for use in in vivo mid-inferred optical biopsy T. Kubiena (Oldfield Award 3rd) University of Nottingham, Nottingham LUNCH

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Thursday 8th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: Discovery 3 afternoon

Glasses in Healthcare Hench Memorial Symposium Day Two

Chair: E. Bernado

13:20 – 14:00

14:00 – 14:20

14:20 – 14:40

14:40 – 15:00

Reserve Chair: A. Boccaccini

INVITED SPEAKER Driving innovation in healthcare through novel bioactive glass materials M. Marshall1, M. Glendenning*1, C. Holcroft1, N. Kirk1, M. Magallanes1, C. Sorsby2 1Glass Technology Services Ltd. 2VitriTech Ltd The antimicrobial efficacy of cobalt and zinc doped phosphate based glasses on Gram positive and negative bacteria F. Raja*, T. Worthington, R.A. Martin Aston Research centre for Healthy Ageing, Aston University. Birmingham New bioactive glasses with improved sintering behavior C. Blaeß*2, S. Reinsch2, R. Müller2, D.S. Brauer1 1Otto-Schott-Institut für Materialforschung (OSIM), Friedrich-SchillerUniversität Jena, Fraunhoferstr. 6, Jena, Germany 2Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und –prüfung (BAM), RichardWillstätter-Str. 11, Berlin, Germany Novel route for bioactive glass-ceramics based on preceramic polymers and reactive oxide fillers E. Bernardo*, L. Fiocco, H. Elsayed Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Padova, Italy

P2O5-Na2O-CaO-ZrO2 bioglasses for biomedical applications C-T. Santos Maldonado*1, J. Angel D. Garcia-Menocal2, M. Tarrago2, L. Morejon Alonso2, M. Garcia-Valles1, S. Martinez1 15:00 – 15:20 1Dep. Cristalografia, Mineralogia i Dipòsits Minerals. Universitat de Barcelona C/ Martí i Franques s/n 08028 Barcelona. 2Center of Biomaterials BIOMAT, University of Havana, La Havana, Cuba 15:20 – 16:00 COFFEE BREAK Chair: M. Glendenning Reserve Chair: C. Blaeß

16:00 – 16:20

16:20 – 16:40

16:40 – 17:00

3-D electrsopun bioactive glasses for soft tissue E. Norris*1,2, Ju Qun3, A. Obata3, T. Kasuga3, J.R. Jones1 1Department of Materials, Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London, UK; 2School of Materials, University of Manchester, Research Complex at Harwell, Oxfordshire, UK; 3Department of Frontier Materials, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya, Japan Strontium-substituted nano-scale fluorapatite glass-ceramics for remineralising glass ionomer cements T. Duminis*, S. Shahid, R. Hill Unit of Dental Physical Sciences, Centre for Oral Growth and Development, Institute of Dentistry, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London High anti-bacterial activity of a novel bioactive glass (F18) Marina Trevelin*

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Thursday 8th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: Inox 3 Morning

Glass Science & Technology - Stream 1 Day Three

Chair: S.K. Sunderam

09:00 – 09:40

09:40 – 10:00

10:00 – 10:20 10:20 – 11:00 Chair: A. Zelder 11:00 – 11:20

11:20 – 11:40

11:40 – 12:00

12:00 – 12:20 12:20 – 13:20

Reserve Chair: L. Koudelka

INVITED SPEAKER The pressure induced structural transformations in oxide glasses A. Zeidler*, P. S. Salmon Department of Physics, University of Bath, BA2 7AY, UK Molecular dynamics simulation of ion motion in alkali-silicates E. Flikkema*, W. Chen, Z. Zhou, N. Greaves Department of Physics, IMPACS, Aberystwyth University, United Kingdom Structure of lithium germanate glasses by neutron diffraction with isotopic substitution A.C. Hannon* ISIS Facility, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Chilton, Didcot, Oxon, UK COFFEE BREAK Reserve Chair: A. Hannon Molecular dynamics modelling of chlorine-containing oxide glasses L.A. Swansbury* , G. Mountjoy School of Physical Sciences, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, UK Glasses for photomultiplier tube for neutrino detection: molecular dynamics simulation and experimental evaluation S. K. Sundaram*1, R. Dongol1, A. Tandia2 1The New York State College of Ceramics at Alfred University, NY, USA 2Corning Incorporated, Corning, NY 14831, USA Structural studies of barium borophosphate glasses by Raman and NMR spectroscopies L. Koudelka*1, P. Kalenda1, P. Mošner1, L. Montagne2 , B. Revel2 1University of Pardubice, Faculty of Chemical Technology, 53210 Pardubice, Czech Republic 2University of Lille, CNRS, ENSCL, Univ. Artois, UMR 8181 - UCCS - Unité de Catalyse et Chimie du Solide, F-59000 Lille, France Precipitation of copper halides in aluminoborosilicate glasses N. Lönnroth*, N. Borrelli , R. Araujo Science and Technology, Corning Incorporated, Corning, NY LUNCH

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Thursday 8th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room Inox 3 afternoon

Glass Science & Technology - Stream 1 Day Three

Chair: J. Holubova 13:20 – 13:40 13:40 – 14:00

14:00 – 14:20

14:20 – 14:40

14:40 – 15:00

15:00 – 15:20

15:20 – 16:00 Chair: S. Feller

16:00 – 16:20

16:20 – 16:40

16:40 – 17:00

Reserve Chair: E. Flikemma

Dimensionless density: Packing and structure in oxide glass systems S. Feller* Physics Department, Coe College, 1220 First Ave NE, Cedar Rapids, USA Geometrical modelling of silica crystals and glasses A. Takada* Asahi Glass Company, 1150 Hazawa-cho, Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama, Japan Conversion of glass to single crystal via solid-solid transformation D. Savytskii1, V. Dierolf2, H. Jain*1 1International Materials Institute for New Functionality in Glass, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA 18015, USA 2Physics Department, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA 18015, USA Configuration entropy and glass transition in Molecular dynamics O. Gedeon* University of Chemical Technology, Technicka 5, 166 28 Prague 6, Czechia Heat capacity of alkaline-earth alumino borosilicate glasses and liquids T. Sugawara*, T. Ohira Center for Engineering Science, Akita University,1-1 Tegata Gakuenmachi, Akita 010-8502, Japan A combination of extended x-ray absorption spectroscopy and computer simulation study on praseodymium gallate glass P. Kidkhunthod*1, A. Bootchanont2 1Synchrotron Light Research Institute (Public Organization), 111 University Avenue, Muang District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30000, Thailand 2School of Physics, Institute of Science, Suranaree University of Technology, Nakhon Ratchasima, 30000, Thailand COFFEE BREAK Reserve Chair: A. Takada Effect of UV exposure on the crystallization and optical properties in a CaF2 photo thermal refractive glass M. Stoica*, C. Rüssel Otto- Schott- Institut für Materialforschung, Jena University, Fraunhoferstraße 6, 07743 Jena, Germany Structural investigation and properties of gallium zinc phosphate glasses J. Holubova*1, Z. Cernosek1, E. Cernosková2 1Department of General and Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemical Technology, University of Pardubice, Studentská, Czech Republic, 1Joint Laboratory of Solid State Chemistry of Institute of Macromolecular Chemistry of Czech Academy of Sciences, v.v.i., and University of Pardubice, Pardubice, Czech Republic Raman spectroscopic study of Fe-containing ZnO-B2O3 glasses A.A. Osipov*, R.T. Zainullina, L.M. Osipova Institute of Mineralogy of UB RAS, Miass, 456317, Russian Federation

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Thursday 8th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: INOX 1 morning

Glass Science & Technology - Stream 2 Day Three

Chair: G. Mobus

09:00 – 09:40

09:40 – 10:00

10:00 – 10:20 10:20 – 11:00 Chair: P. Charvin

11:00 – 11:20

11:20 – 11:40

11:40 – 12:00 12:00 – 12:20 12:20 – 13:20

Reserve Chair: S. Kubuki

INVITED SPEAKER Functional oxide glasses prepared by a levitation technique A. Masuno* Hirosaki University, Japan Innovative glass melting and stirring process via molten metal P. Charvin*, A. Russello, A. Quintas, F.Lemont C.E.A., DEN, DTCD, BP 17171, 30207 Bagnols sur cèze Cedex, FRANCE Direct bonding of tellurite glass film on substrate materials at room temperature R-J. Jeng*, T. Kishi, T. Yano Tokyo Institute of Technology, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 152-8550, Japan COFFEE BREAK Reserve Chair: G. Calas Preparation and structural analysis of SnOx.SiO2 visible light activated photocatalytic glasses by 119mSn-Mössbauer spectroscopy S. Kubuki1, B. Kobzi*1, E. Kuzmann2, H. Zoltán2, S. Katalin2, T.Nishida3 1Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University. Minami-Osawa 1-1, Hachi-Oji, JAPAN 2Faculty of Science, Eötvös Loránd University. Pázmány P. s. 1/A, 1117 Budapest, HUNGARY 3Faculty of Humanity-Oriented Science and Engineering, Kinki University. Kayanomory 11-6, Iizuka, Tokyo, JAPAN Mössbauer study of photocatalytic iron alumino-sililcate glass and its possibilities of preparation from waste slag S. Kubuki*1, K. Sunakawa1, B. Kobzi1, Y. Iida, E. Kuzmann2, Z. Homonnay2, T. Nishida3 1Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Tokyo Metropolitan University. Minami-Osawa 1-1, Hachi-Oji, Japan 2Faculty of Science, Eötvös Loránd University. Budapest, HUNGARY 3Faculty of Humanity-Oriented Science and Engineering, Kinki University, Iizuka, Tokyo, JAPAN Electron beam patterning of glasses via metal nanoparticle precipitation M.M. Sabri, R.J. Hand, G. Möbus* University of Sheffield, Dept.Materials Science & Engineering, Sheffield, UK Parallel practices: photonic glass and quantum phenomena S. James* Cockpit Arts, London, UK LUNCH

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Thursday 8th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: INOX 1 afternoon

Glass Science & Technology - Stream 2 Day Three

Chair: A. Masuno

13:20 – 14:00

14:00 – 14:20

14:20 – 14:40

14:40 – 15:00

15:00 – 15:20

15:20 – 16:00

Reserve Chair: S. James

INVITED SPEAKER Transition elements and glass coloration G. Calas*, L. Galoisy, L. Cormier, G. Lelong, M. Hunault, N. Capobianco Institute of Mineralogy, Physics of Materials and Cosmochemistry, Pierre & Marie Curie University and CNRS, Paris, France Palladium in glass L. Wondraczek*, M. Sierka Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research, Friedrich Schiller University Frauenhofer Straße 6, D-07743 Jena, Germany Changes in local structure about Ti and Fe during melting and glass formation O. Alderman*1,2, L. Lazareva3, M.C. Wilding4, C.J. Benmore2, L.B. Skinner3, S. Heald2, C.E. Johnson5, J.A. Johnson5,6, H.Y. Hah5,6, S. Sendelbach1, A. Tamalonis1, J.B. Parise3, R.Weber1,2 1Materials Development, Inc., Arlington Heights, IL, USA 2X-Ray Science Division, Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, USA 3Mineral Physics Institute, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, USA 4Department of Physics, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath, UK 5Center for Laser Applications, University of Tennessee Space institute, Tullahoma, USA 6Department of Mechanical, Aeronautical and Biomedical Engineering, University of Tennessee Space Institute, Tullahoma, USA Optical and X-ray absorption spectroscopies of iron in minerals and glasses: experiment and theory G. Lelong*1, V. Vercamer1,2, H. Hijiya2, A. Juhin1, G. Calas1, L. Galoisy1, C. Brouder1, M. Arrio1 1Institut de Minéralogie, Physique des Matériaux et Cosmochimie (IMPMC), UPMC, CNRS-UMR 7590, Paris, France 2Research Center AGC, Yokohama, Japan 3ESRF, Grenoble, France Alkaline and earth alkaline elements a probe to understand redox and nucleation processes D.R. Neuville*1, M.R Cicconi2 1IPGP CNRS-USPC, 1, rue Jussieu 75005 Paris, France. 2Department Werkstoffwissenschaften, Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. Martensstrasse 5, Erlangen, Germany COFFEE BREAK

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Thursday 8th September 2016

SGT Centenary Conference & 13 th ESG Conference

Room: INOX 1 afternoon

Glass Science & Technology - Stream 2 Day Three

Chair: G. Lelong

16:00 – 16:20

16:20 – 16:40

16:40 – 17:00

Reserve Chair: D. Neuville

Cu2+ as probe ions in covalent and ionic glass systems with varying optical basicity [Lambda]th from 0·3 to 0·8 Q.H. Le*1, F. Lind1, D. Möncke1, W. Plass2, L. Wondraczek1 1Otto-Schott-Institut of Materials Research, Friedrich- Schiller-Universität, Fraunhoferstraße 6, Jena, Germany 2Institut für Anorganische und Analytische Chemie, Friedrich- SchillerUniversität, Humboldtstr. 8, Jena, Germany Compositional dependence of optical constants in lead borate glasses containing varying amounts of chromium and germanium oxides F. El-Diasty*1, M. Abdel-Baki2, F. Abdel-Wahab1 1Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt 2Glass Research Department, National Research Center, Dokki, Cairo, Egypt Structural investigations of binary glasses Sb2O3-Na2O by Raman, FTIR and optical spectroscopy using Co2+as probe ion M. T. Soltani*1, S. Haddad1, D. Möncke2, E.I. Kamitsos3, L. Wondraczek2 1Laboratoire de Physique photonique et nanomatériaux multifonctionnels, Université de Biskra, Algéria. 2Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research, University of Jena, Germany 3Theoretical and Physical Chemistry Institute, National Hellenic Research Foundation, Athens, Greece

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