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Atomistic Simulations of Glasses: Fundamentals and Applications

In Atomistic Simulations of Glasses: Fundamentals and Applications, a team of distinguished researchers and active practitioners delivers a comprehensive review of the fundamentals and practical appli...

Glass Corrosion Short Course

This short course provides a comprehensive knowledge about the fundamental mechanisms of glass corrosion and their relation with kinetics. Various focuses are made on various types of glasses: nuclear...

International Workshop on Unsettling Archaeology

The genesis of archaeology is to understand who we are and our transformation process. While project-oriented research has sought to answer archaeological and community-led

ICG “Montpellier” Summer School

The workshop will follow the aims and format of the ICG Montpellier Summer Schools. This year, it will take place in Berlin, jointly hosted by BAM Berlin and ICG, immediately before the ICG Congress

Glass lectures in Trento starting at March 23, 2022

To celebrate the International Year of Glass a series of lectures will be organized between March and May 2022. The lectures will be given by renowned researchers, scientists and experts who will poin...

Joint GlassTrend – IYOG 2022 events

We are pleased to announce that the GlassTrend Board and the Organizing Committee of the International Year of Glass 2022 (IYOG 2022), are cooperating to offer a joint GlassTrend – IYOG 2022 series of...

ICG has a new President

  Reinhard Conradt, former Professor and Chair of Glass and Ceramic Composites of RWTH Aachen University, is the new President of the International Commission on Glass (ICG). The Council of the I...

3rd Call for Papers – Final extension of the deadline!

The ICG 2022 – the 26th International Congress on Glass, the 95th Annual Meeting of the German Society of Glass Technology and the 13th Advances in Fusion and Processing of Glass (AFPG) – ...

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IYOG 2022 Fundraising Campaign Launched

In May 2021, the United Nations formally agreed to endorse 2022 as the International Year of Glass, following a campaign supported by almost two thousand letters from 85 countries. So, 2022 is an oppo...