Meeting Description
More than 900 people from 45 countries attended the Congress organized by the International Commission on Glass (also ICG) and GOMD. Students accounted for 200 of the attendees. Held every three years, the International Congress on Glass has been providing valuable networking and collaborative efforts since 1933. ICG 2019 included:
- Opening Session with multiple award speakers
- GOMD 100th anniversary luncheon with multiple award speakers and special presentations
- Student career roundtables
- Student poster contest
Organization Chair
ICG 2019 Congress President
Richard Brow
Missouri University of Science & Technology
brow@mst.edu
ICG 2019 Program Chair
John Mauro
Pennsylvania State University
jcm426@psu.edu
- Final Program
- Abstract Book
- CTT Wrap-up
- Varshneya Festschrift pdf
- Varshneya Festschrift e-book
- Photos
Program Committee
- Carol Click (Corning Incorporated, USA)
- Jane Cook (Corning Museum of Glass, USA)
- Juejun Hu (MIT, USA)
- Lina Hu (Shandong University, China)
- Mathieu Hubert (Corning Incorporated, USA)
- Julian Jones (Imperial College London, UK)
- Gurbinder Kaur (Thapar University, India)
- Ken Kelton (Washington University, USA)
- Lisa Klein (Rutgers University, USA)
- Takumi Fujiwara (Tohoku University)
- Hong Li (NEG, USA)
- Lisa Manning (Syracuse University, USA)
- Matthieu Micoulaut (UPMC, France)
- Doris Möncke (Alfred University, USA)
- Gerardo Naumis (UNAM, Mexico)
- Madoka Ono (AGC Asahi Glass Research Center, Japan)
- Mingying Peng (South China University of Technology, China)
- Ana Candida M. Rodrigues (Universidade Federal de São Carlos, Brazil)
- Morten M. Smedskjaer (Aalborg Unviersity, Denmark)
- Mette Solvang (Rockwool International, Denmark)
- Randall Youngman (Corning Incorporated, USA)
- Yuanzheng Yue (Aalborg University, Denmark)
- Anita Zeidler (University of Bath, UK)
- Marina Konon (Institute of Silicate Chemistry of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia)
The American Ceramic Society values diverse and inclusive participation within the field of ceramic science and engineering. ACerS strives to promote involvement and access to leadership opportunity regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, religion, age, sexual orientation, nationality, disability, appearance, geographic location, career path or academic level.