The ICG will hold the 15th Workshop for New Researchers in Glass Science and Applications in Montpellier, France from July 7 to 12, 2024.
This workshop will overview fundamentals in glass science, emphasising preparation, structure-property relationships, experimental techniques, MD simulations and tools that probe structure. Specific themes will include thermodynamics, kinetics, optical behaviour, transport phenomena, nucleation, crystallization and strength. The lecturers are world experts in their fields. A new thread this year will be Sol Gel glass-making.
A feature of these workshops is student-centred learning. So, 16 formal lectures will be supplemented by 8 tutorials involving discussions with participants.
On the first day participants will describe their own projects. Developing presentation skills is important, but also informs the class of the breadth of glass research and range of measurement tools. Students will also be grouped into teams who must debate for or against an allocated proposition on the last day. This helps participants think on their feet and develops their understanding of selected issues.
Organizers: Prof. J. M. Parker, Prof. R. Conradt and Prof. B. Hehlen
Is this for you? If you are a PhD/Masters student studying Glass or have recently started research in the glass industry then the answer is yes.
• Normal fee: EUR 970
• Reduced fee: EUR 380
The fee includes 2 coffee breaks and a lunch for 5 days, a welcome reception and conference dinner. Lodging and Breakfast in a student residence for 6 nights will incur an additional charge of EUR 295.
People are expected to arrive on Sunday, July 7, for an early start on Monday and remain at least until Friday, July 12, afternoon to complete the programme.
For more information, questions and registration forms contact verres2024@mycema.fr. The deadline for completing registration and reserving accommodation is June 14, 2024.
A full programme of the workshop plus instructions concerning travel and accommodation will be circulated to all who register.