› Basic data on glass structure and its influence on viscosity - Daniel Neuville, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
14:00-14:40 (40min)
› On the Ionic Conductivity of Glass Forming Oxide Melts: A Review of the Major Trends of Compositional and Temperature Dependence - Steve W. Martin, Iowa State University of Science and Technology
14:40-15:20 (40min)
› Glass and glass-ceramics: formulation - John Stuart MacCloy, Washington State University, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
15:20-16:00 (40min)
› Glass synthesis: Focus on industrial glasses - Sophie Papin, Saint-Gobain Research Paris
16:30-17:10 (40min)
› Perspectives on molecular dynamic and NMR spectroscopy for glass and melt properties - Thibault CHARPENTIER, Laboratoire Structure et Dynamique par Résonance Magnétique (LSDRM)
17:10-17:50 (40min)
› Some challenges and opportunities in glass fiber science and technology - Yuanzheng Yue, Department of Chemistry and Bioscience, Aalborg University
17:50-18:30 (40min)
› Assessing Chemical Homogeneity in Glasses Through Statistical Analysis of Spatial Crystal Distributions - María Helena Ramírez Acosta, BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing
18:30-18:33 (03min)
› Chlorine Incorporation in Iron Phosphate and Borate Glasses for Nuclear Waste Immobilization - Yanis Daoud, VEOLIA NUCLEAR SOLUTIONS, Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Propriétés des amorphes, liquides et minéraux [IMPMC]
18:33-18:36 (03min)
› Expansion of viscosity models for US Hanford site radioactive waste glass melts - Casey Walsh, Sheffield Hallam University
18:36-18:39 (03min)
› From Waste to Glass: Beneficiation of Biomass Ash and Slag for Sustainable Glass Production -
18:39-18:42 (03min)
› From waste to valuable products: vitrification of Air Pollution Control Residues - Giulia Tameni, Sheffield Hallam University
18:42-18:45 (03min)
› Structural Effects On The High Temperature Density Of Sodium Borosilicate Glasses Doped with Aluminium - Miu Onaru, Sheffield Hallam University
18:45-18:48 (03min)
› Role of Crystal Content and Aggregation in Processing Behavior of HLW Glasses - Tomas Pipota, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague
18:48-18:51 (03min)
› Vitrification of Radiological Asbestos-Containing Wastes (ACW): A Disposability Toolbox - Hannah Blystra, Sheffield Hallam University
18:51-18:54 (03min)
› Rheological Modeling of Thixotropy in Noble Metal Enriched Nuclear Glass - Dorian Beslay, CEA
18:54-18:57 (03min)
› Optical performance in mechanically improved multicomponent oxide glasses - Ricardo Santos Baltieri, BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing
18:57-19:00 (03min)
› Influence of Melter Operating Conditions on Subsurface and Melt-Line Corrosion of High-Chromium Refractories - Radek Pezl, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague
19:00-19:03 (03min)
› Impact of Fluorine on Silicate Glass Structure and Diffusivity - John Bussey, Washington State University, Institut de physique du globe de Paris
19:03-19:06 (03min)
› Investigating the Effect of Sulfur Sources on the Structural Polymerization and Viscosity of Silicate Glass - Sara Aqdim, Geomat Lab
19:06-19:09 (03min)
› Iron phosphate-based oxide glasses: promising materials for positive electrodes in Li-ion and Na-ion batteries - Maxime De Araujo, CEA, DES, ISEC, DPME, Univ Montpellier, Marcoule, France, Université Grenoble Alpes, CEA-Liten, Grenoble, France
19:09-19:12 (03min)
› Modeling viscoelastic behaviour of a nonequilibrium glass - Uliana Karaseva, Institute for Problems in Mechanical Engineering of the Russian Academy of Sciences
19:12-19:15 (03min)
› Modeling of Calcination in Rotary Kilns for Nuclear Waste Vitrification - Louis Martin, CEA, DES, ISEC, DPME, Univ. Montpellier, Marcoule
19:15-19:18 (03min)
› Mechanistic Study of Crystallization in Alkali Aluminosilicates: The Role of Ti, Zr, and P₂O₅ as Nucleating Agents - Mohamed Belaabd, Daniel Neuville, Laurent Tapie
19:18-19:21 (03min)
› How the redox play for structure and properties? Implication for glass industry - Daniel Neuville, Géomatériaux, IPGP-CNRS, USPC
08:30-09:10 (40min)
› Redox control for industrial-scale vitrification of nuclear waste - Annabelle LAPLACE, CEA, DES, ISEC, DPME, Univ. Montpellier, Marcoule, France
09:10-09:50 (40min)
› Experimental and Mathematical Analysis of Primary Foaming during Glass Melting – Towards improved CFD Models - Richard Pokorny, University of Chemistry and Technology Prague
09:50-10:30 (40min)
The challenges of decarbonizing the glass industry
› How can we maintain an ambitious and resilient decarbonization strategy in such a challenging environment ? - Zakaria Habibi, AGC
08:30-09:10 (40min)
› Modeling the thixotropic effect of Platninum-group element in nuclear waste glasses on the cold crucible melter - Beslay Dorian, CEA / ISEC
11:00-11:40 (40min)
11:35 - 13:00 (1h25)
Think tank: Secondary materials and new glass compositions
Daniel Neuville, Sophie Schuller, Ashutosh Goel, John Mc Cloy,
› Reuse and recycling of glass mosaics in the medieval world - Nadine Schibille, Institut de Recherches sur les Archéomatériaux
08:30-09:10 (40min)
› Life cycle assessment: The case of cullet use and secondary raw materials - Antonella Sola, DISMI, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, En&Tech Interdepartmental Centre
09:10-09:50 (40min)
› Energy savings associated with the use of cullet - Katelyn Kirchner, CelSian
09:50-10:30 (40min)
› New Pathways to Reduce the Carbon Footprint of Glass? - Daniel Neuville, Géomatériaux, IPGP-CNRS, USPC
11:00-11:40 (40min)
› Investigation of melting and fining/foaming behaviors in E-Glass batches with alternatives raw materials - Gülin Demirok, Şişecam Science, Technology and Design Center
11:40-12:20 (40min)
› Chemo-structural drivers controlling molybdenum solubility in aluminoborosilicate glasses - Ashutosh Goel, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey [New Brunswick]
12:20-13:00 (40min)
› Challenge of the self-healing glass seal for hydrogen fuel cell - Francois O. MEAR, Lille University
15:00-15:40 (40min)
› Challenge for lightweight glass - Glass strengthening methods - Dominique De Ligny, Freidrich Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
15:40-16:20 (40min)