Invited Speakers

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Xiang-Hua Zhang
Rennes    France
Controlled crystallization of amorphous chalcogenide thin films for energy harvesting
Andrea de Camargo

Sao Carlos    Brazil

NMR and atomistic simulation reveal structural relaxation and crystallization in supercooled liquids and glasses

Ludovic Berthier
Montpellier    France  
Modern computer simulations of simple models for supercooled liquids and glasses
Yuanzheng Yue
   Aalborg    Denmark
    How much do we know about the fragility of glass-forming liquids? - in honour of Austen Angell

Christiane Alba-Simionesco
Laboratoire Léon Brillouin  France
A perspective on the fragility of glass-forming liquids: a special dedication for C. Austen Angell

Emma Barney
   Nottingham    UK
Structure-property relationships in Ge-Sb-Se chalcogenide glasses

Eugene Bychkov
Littoral France Nanotectonic effect, viscosity anomaly, transient immiscibility and semiconductor-metal transition in Ga-Te liquids and glasses

Philip Salmon
Bath UK

Structural model for amorphous aluminosilicates
Sabyasachi Sen
 
UC Davis, USA
Structural vs. Chemical Disorder in Modified Random Networks

Shinji Kohara
   Ibaraki    Japan 
  Structure and dynamics in densified silica glass
Oliver Alderman 
  ISIS pulsed neutron source    UK   
Connecting coordination change to configurational properties in glass-forming liquids
Chris Benmore
    Argonne National Laboratory    USA  
 Automated development of machine learning inter-atomic potentials driven by diffraction experiments
Uwe Hoppe

Rostock Germany
Network-forming oxides with non-centrosymmetric groups - diffraction results of molybdate and antimonite glasses

Martin Wilding

Cardiff UK
The influence of nitrogen on the structure and properties of lithium and sodium metaphosphate glass electrolytes

Joe Zwanziger
    Dalhousie    Canada 
  Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of glass
Delia Brauer  
 Jena Germany
Tuning bioactive glass properties via their phosphate/silicate ratio: Imaging using TEM and nano-CT
Angela Seddon
    Nottingham    UK 
  Into the light of a dark black night: glasses for mid-infrared applications