NCM15 Invited Speakers
Emma Barney
ISIS Speaker
University of Nottingham, UK
The structural influence of modifiers and glass formers on the TeO2 network in tellurite glasses.
Tom Bennett
Cambridge, UK
The structure of hybrid glasses
Thibault Charpentier
Université Paris-Saclay, France
NMR investigations of glass structure
Anna Corrias
University of Kent, UK
Nanocrystals in glasses and other non-crystalline materials for enhanced functionality and applications
Grant Henderson
Toronto, Canada
The Structure of GeO2 and Alkali Germanate Glasses
Simona Ispas
Montpellier, France
Surface properties of alkali silicate glasses: insights from atomistic simulations
Pál Jóvári
ISIS speaker
Wigner Research Centre for Physics
Structural studies of amorphous tellurides by diffraction and X-ray absorption techniques
Mohammad Kassem
Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale, France
Diversity in Sodium-Doped Chalcogenide Glasses: Exploring the Interplay of Chemistry and Topology with Transport Properties
Hirokazu Masai
AIST, Japan
Unusual structure in amorphous oxides revealed by combinatorial characterization techniques
Gavin Mountjoy
ISIS Speaker
University of Kent
Magnetic neutron scattering of glasses and the case of speromagnetism in iron phosphate glass
Joerg Neuefeind
ISIS Speaker
Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
The structure of amorphous silica, redetermination of partial structure factors through Si29 isotope substitution
Yohei Onodera
National Institute for Materials Science, Japan
Structure of densified silica glass
Alfonso Pedone
University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
Simulation of glass structure
Sabyasachi Sen
University of California, Davis, USA
An experimentalist's view of what forms a network in oxide glasses : the usual and unusual suspects
Morten Smedskjaer
Aalborg, Denmark
Linking mechanical properties of glasses with their structure at different length scales