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Joint Meeting of DGG – USTV

93rd Annual Meeting of German Society of Technology (DGG)

in conjunction with the

Annual Meeting of the French Union for Science and Glass Technology Union pour la science et la technologie verrières (USTV)

Nürnberg, 13 – 15 May 2019

Programme We thank our partners for their kind support: Contents

Preface 2

Committee of the Joint Meeting / Chairs 4

Time schedule 6

DGG/HVG-Mitgliederversammlungen 10

Opening Ceremony 11

Sessions 12

Poster Show 43

Student Special Programme (view) 49

Workshops in deutscher Sprache (Übersicht) 51

Exhibition of Suppliers 53

General Information 54

Directions 58

Conference Venue

MARITIM Hotel Nürnberg Frauentorgraben 11 90443 Nürnberg (Germany) P: +49 911 2363-0 F: +49 911 2363-823 [email protected] www.maritim.de

1 Preface

Welcome to the 93rd Annual Meeting of the German Society of numerous sponsors. Special thanks go to the symposia chairs Glass Technology (DGG) taking place from 13th to 15th May, who did their very best in composing and organizing the respec- 2019 in the city of Nürnberg. Again, the event is a binational tive programs. meeting, this time held in conjunction with the Annual Meeting of the French Union for Glass Science and Technology (USTV) chaired by Prof. Daniel Neuville. A reciprocal conference will take On behalf of Deutsche Glastechnische Gesellschaft (DGG) place in 2020 in the city of Orléans. A special welcome goes to our French partners and to all international participants. Prof. Dr. Reinhard Conradt Dr. Thomas Jüngling President Managing Director 140 oral contributions arranged in seven topical sessions and more than 40 posters cover a wide scope of topics reaching from the fundamentals of the glassy state and amorphous materials, atomistic modeling, issues related to the glass surface, to for health care, medical, biological, and optical applications, and finally to energetic and environmental issues and technology. For the first time, a full program strand specifically addresses our students. It comprises, the annual student work- shop “Glas?Klar! – Clear as Glass” as a vital part. Besides this, a technological workshop in German language is offered. It has been designed for the needs of industry personnel.

The Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen-Nürnberg (the cities of Erlangen and Nürnberg together constitute a large urban area) is a major site for education in science and engineering in Germany with approx. 40,000 students. It hosts a faculty of engineering comprising a department devoted to glass science and technology. It is headed by Prof. Dominique de Ligny, chair of this conference and local academic host. His department is a vital part of a Bavarian glass network comprising the Fraunhofer Institute of Silicate Science, Würzburg, as well as other universi- ties and universities of applied science in Nürnberg, Regensburg, Deggendorf, Coburg, Hof, the Glass School in Zwiesel, and the Center of Technology in Spiegelau. These institutions form a vital part of the so-called Glass Road extending throughout Eastern Bavaria.

Nürnberg was one of the most important cultural centers of Ger- many during the periods of renaissance, humanism, and the refor- mation, with an impressive development of craftsmanship and long-range trade. Sadly, it also played a key role during the dark period of the III. Reich. The city of Nürnberg is just within walking distance from the conference venue. It has so much to offer that it is virtually impossible to list all details. A simple stroll through the city is already most rewarding. Do not miss the rich offer of excellent local Franconian food. Many museums may be visited, among which the Railway Museum (just around the corner) is especially recommended. So there is plenty to enjoy after work.

Last but not least, the organizers want to express sincere gratitude to the many contributors to this event, as well as to the

2 3 Committee of the Joint Meeting of Session Chairs: DGG – USTV: Session S1: High temperature properties / Hot forming, secondary manufacturing, Link Properties Conference Chair: structure / Mechanic of Glass Lothar Wondraczek, FAU , Christoph Gross, Dominique de Ligny SCHOTT AG, Dominique Massiot, University FAU – Lehrstuhl für Werkstoffwissenschaften, Erlangen Orleans, Peggy Georges, CORNING

Session S2: Glass for /Fibers / Laser Application on Local Committee: Glass

Gesine Bergmann (S5) Jens Bliedtner, EAH Jena, Andreas Gruhle, VDMA Glastechnik, Frankfurt/M. ­GLAMACO, Bertrand Poumellec, University Paris, Gilles Melin, iXBlue Photonics Erik Bitzek (S7) FAU – Lehrstuhl für Werkstoffwissenschaften, Erlangen Session S3: Glasses in Healthcare Aldo R. Boccaccini (S3) Delia Brauer, FAU Jena, Markus Rampf, IVOCLAR FAU – Lehrstuhl für Werkstoffwissenschaften (Biomaterialien), Vivadent AG, Franck Fayon, University Orleans Erlangen

Michael Kellner (S1) Session S4: Thermodynamics, Redox, Color / Furnace, Heye International GmbH, Obernkirchen Energy and Environment Ulrich Lohbauer (S6) Christian Roos, RWTH , Swantje Thiele, FAU – Lehrstuhl für Zahn-, Mund- und Kieferheilkunde, Erlangen ­Verallia Bad Wurzach, Maria Rita Cicconi, ­University Paris, Jean Paul Bazin, SAINT GOBAIN Sven Wiltzsch (S2) TH Georg-Simon-Ohm, Fakultät Werkstofftechnik, Nürnberg Session S5: Glass surface and alteration / coatings / ­Heritage Harald Zimmermann (S4) Edda Rädlein, TU Ilmenau, Dominik Orzol, IPGR, TH Deggendorf Odile Majerus, Chimie Paristech, Emmanuelle Gouillart, SAINT GOBAIN Recherche

Session S6: Glass Ceramic / crystallization / nano- and microtexturation­ Joachim Deubener, TU Clausthal, Ina Mitra, SCHOTT AG, Laurent Cormier, University Paris, Monique Comte, CORNING

Session S7: Modeling from the atom to the final­ product: Process control, Data mining and Deep ­learning in the Glass Industry Jürgen Horbach, Universität Düsseldorf, Erik Muijsenberg, GLASS SERVICE, Guillaume Kermouche, ENSM Saint-Etienne, Frederic Hayau, VERALLIA France

4 5 Time schedule (view) Time schedule (view)

Monday, 13 May 2019 Tuesday morning, 14 May 2019

• FunGlass 09.00–12.00 • Session S1.2 08.30–12.20 Salon Martin Behaim Saal Kaiser Karl IV High temperature properties / Hot forming, secondary manu- • DGG-Mitgliederversammlung 09.00–12.00 facturing, Link Properties structure / Mechanic of Glass Saal Kaiser Maximilian • Session 3.2 08.30–10.10 • Student Special Programme 09.00–12.00 Saal Kaiser Maximilian Blauer Salon Glasses in Healthcare Germany / France, so close but so different! • Session 4.1 10.40–12.20 Saal Kaiser Maximilian • Opening Ceremony 12.45–14.30 Thermodynamics, Redox, Color / Furnace, Energy and Envi- Saal Kaiser Maximilian + Kaiser Karl IV ronment

• Session 6.2 08.30–12.20 • Session S1.1 15.00–18.20 Salon Peter Henlein Saal Kaiser Karl IV Glass Ceramic / crystallization / nano- and microtexturation High temperature properties / Hot forming, secondary manu- facturing, Link Properties structure / Mechanic of Glass • Workshops in deutscher Sprache 08.30–12.20 Salon Martin Behaim • Session 3.1 15.00–18.00 Thermodynamik / Redox und Farbe Saal Kaiser Maximilian Glasses in Healthcare • Student Special Programme 08.30–12.20 Blauer Salon • Session 6.1 15.00–18.00 Clear as Glass 2019: “Surface properties of glass and altera- Salon Peter Henlein tion” / Future of employment in the glass industry and academy Glass Ceramic / crystallization / nano- and microtexturation

• Workshops in deutscher Sprache 15.00–18.00 Salon Martin Behaim Grundlagen der Glastechnologie / Veredelung von Hohl- und Flachglas

• Student Special Programme 15.00–16.20 Blauer Salon Exchange possibilities between France and Germany

• Poster Show and Exhibition of Suppliers 18.30–19.30 Saal Kaiser Ferdinand, Salon Albrecht Dürer, Foyer

• Welcome Reception 19.30–21.30 Saal Kaiser Ferdinand, Salon Albrecht Dürer, Foyer

6 7 Time schedule (view) Time schedule (view)

Tuesday afternoon, 14 May 2019 Wednesday, 15 May 2019

• Presentation of the prix de thèse USTV 13.30–14.00 • Session 2.2 08.30–12.20 Saal Kaiser Karl IV Blauer Salon Lecture of the USTV awardee Glass for Optics/Fibers / Laser Application on Glass

• Session 2.1 14.00–17.10 • Session 4.3 08.30–12.20 Blauer Salon Saal Kaiser Maximilian Glass for Optics/Fibers / Laser Application on Glass Thermodynamics, Redox, Color / Furnace, Energy and Envi- ronment • Session 4.2 14.00–17.10 Saal Kaiser Maximilian • Session 5.2 08.30–12.20 Thermodynamics, Redox, Color / Furnace, Energy and Envi- Saal Kaiser Karl IV ronment Glass surface and alteration / coatings / Heritage

• Session 5.1 14.00–17.10 • Session 7.1 08.30–12.20 Saal Kaiser Karl IV Salon Peter Henlein Glass surface and alteration / coatings / Heritage Modeling from the atom to the final product : Process control, Data mining and Deep learning in the Glass Industry • Session 6.3 14.00–16.50 Salon Peter Henlein • Workshops in deutscher Sprache 08.30–12.20 Glass Ceramic / crystallization / nano- and microtexturation Salon Martin Behaim Flachglasproduktion / Digitaldruck auf Glas • Workshops in deutscher Sprache 13.30–17.30 Salon Martin Behaim • Student Special Programme 08.30–12.20 Die Präsenzbibliothek der DGG / Fraktografie / Messung von Salon Hans Sachs Restspannungen Students meet professionals

• Student Special Programme 14.00–17.10 Salon Hans Sachs • Session 4.4 13.30–14.30 Students meet professionals Saal Kaiser Maximilian Thermodynamics, Redox, Color / Furnace, Energy and Envi- • Student Special Programme 17.30–19.00 ronment guided tour of the old town of Nuremberg • Session 5.3 13.30–14.30 Saal Kaiser Karl IV • HVG-Mitgliederversammlung 17.45–19.00 Glass surface and alteration / coatings / Heritage Salon Peter Henlein • Session 7.2 13.30–15.10 Salon Peter Henlein Tuesday evening, 14 May 2019 Modeling from the atom to the final product : Process control, Data mining and Deep learning in the Glass Industry

20.00 Banquet • Workshops in deutscher Sprache 13.30–15.10 to MARITIM Hotel, Saal MARITIM Salon Martin Behaim 24.00 Rohstoff- & Fremdscherbenanalytik / Viskosität & Verarbeit- During the banquet the three top posters will be barkeit von Glasschmelzen awarded a prize each. • Student Special Programme 13.30–14.30 The Murat Parlak Trio will entertain playing light and Salon Hans Sachs dance music. Students meet professionals For the banquet a special registration is necessary Blauer Salon 14.30–15.10 for organizational reasons. Debriefing 8 9 Montag, 13. Mai 2019 vormittags Monday, 13 May 2019 afternoon / evening

09.00 87. Ordentliche ­Mitgliederversammlung 12.45 Opening Ceremony der Deutschen Glastechnischen MARITIM Hotel, Saal Kaiser Maximilian + ­Gesellschaft (DGG) e. V. Kaiser Karl IV

MARITIM Hotel Nürnberg, Saal Kaiser Maximilian Opening Address Prof. Dr. Reinhard Conradt Tagesordnung: President of the Deutsche Glastechnische ­Gesellschaft e. V. (DGG) 1. Eröffnung und Begrüßung Welcome Speech 2. Tätigkeitsbericht 2018*) Dr. Michael Fraas 3. DGG-Fachausschüsse*) Deputy Mayor for economic affairs, Nürnberg 4. Bericht des DGG-Glasforums und des DGG- Intercultural advice DKG AK Glasig-kristalline Multifunktions­ Christian Schäfer werkstoffe German-French Institute Erlangen 5. Wahlen zum DGG-Vorstand Opening Address 6. Strategische Optionen für die DGG und kurz­ Prof. Daniel R. Neuville fristige Maßnahmen President of the French Union for Science and Glass 7. Genehmigung des Jahresabschlusses 2018 und Technology (USTV) Entlastung Honours 8. Hochrechnung 2019 und Planung 2020 Prof. Neuville will announce the prix de thèse USTV 9. DGG-Satzungsänderungen**) to be presented on Tuesday 10. Geschäftsordnung der Fachausschüsse Presentation of the Goldener Gehlhoff-Ring of DGG 11. Beitragsordnung Laudation 12. Ehrungen Prof. Dr. H. A. Schaeffer 13. Veranstaltungen Keynote Lecture 14. Verschiedenes Dr. Dedo von Kerssenbrock-Krosigk Glasmuseum Hentrich, Düsseldorf *) Diese Unterlagen sind im Heft 2 / 2019 des „Matter of Ambivalence: Aspects of Glass in Ancient dgg journals zur Kenntnisnahme für alle Cultures and the Middle Ages“ DGG-Mitglieder veröffentlicht. **) Die Änderungen wurden allen DGG-Mitgliedern fristgerecht zugeschickt. 18.30 Poster-Show, to Exhibition of Suppliers and ­ 21.30 Welcome Reception (starting 19.30) Dienstag, 14. Mai 2019 nachmittags MARITIM Hotel – Saal Kaiser Ferdinand, Foyer and Salon Dürer

17.45 89. Ordentliche Mitgliederversammlung The three top posters of students or postgraduates der Hüttentechnischen Vereinigung der will be awarded with 400, 300 and 200 EUR, respec- Deutschen Glasindustrie (HVG) e.V. tively, during the banquet on Tuesday evening. For the welcome reception a special booking is MARITIM Hotel Nürnberg, Salon Peter Henlein necessary for organizational reasons.

– Hierzu ergehen besondere Einladungen –

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FunGlass Salon Martin Behaim S1.1: High temperature properties / Hot forming, secondary manufacturing, Link Properties struc- Chair: Prof. Aldo R Boccaccini (Institute of Biomaterials, ture / Mechanic of Glass Saal Kaiser Karl IV Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg) Chairs: Peggy Georges (Corning Incorporated) 09.00 Prof. Dusan Galusek Christoph Gross (SCHOTT AG, ) FunGlass, Alexander Dubcek University of Trencin 15.00 M.Sc Daniel Hart; PhD Natalja Romero Sarcos; FunGlass Centre: progress of a successful inter- Dr.-Ing. Hansjörg Bornhöft; Prof. Joachim Deubener; national Centre in the field of functional glasses Dr.-Ing. Andreas Ehrenberg, Institute for Non-Metallic 09.30 Michal Zitnan; Dr. Lenka Müller; PhD René Limbach;­ Materials Stephanie Höppener; Prof. Dusan Galusek; Clausthal University of Technology Prof. ­ ­Lothar Wondraczek Cooling rate and reactivity of granulated blast Alexander Dubček University of Trenčín, Slovakia furnace slag Design of sol-gel media and inkjet printing of 15.20 M.Sc Paul-Alexander Vogel; Dr.-Ing. Olaf Dambon; mullite Prof. Thomas Bergs 10.00 PhD Zuzana Neščáková; Dr.-Ing. Liliana Liverani; Fraunhofer Institute for Production Technology IPT Dr.-Ing. Kai Zheng; PhD Martin Michálek; Prof. Dusan Analysis and comparison of hot forming technol- Galusek; Prof. Aldo R Boccaccini ogies for complex 3D thin glass applications Alexander Dubček University of Trenčín 15.40 Dipl.-Ing. Matthias Görisch Sol-gel derived ion-doped mesoporous bioactive Linde AG glasses for biomedical applications Lubrication in glass production: Migrating your 10.30 Coffee break glass production from manual to fully automatic lubrication – potential routes and their pros and 11.00 Dr.-Ing. Arish Dasan; PhD Jozef Kraxner; Prof. Dusan cons Galusek; Prof. Enrico Bernardo FUNGLASS, Alexander Dubcek University of Trencin 16.00 Dipl.-Kfm. Peter Witthus Additive manufacturing of akermanite glass-­ Heye International GmbH ceramic scaffolds with hierarchical porosity Heye International: IS Machine Blank Side Automation­ 11.30 Nasima Afsharimani; Prof. Dusan Galusek; Prof. Alicia Duran 16.20 Coffee break FunGlass, Alexander Dubcek University of Trencin 16.40 PhD Cindy Rrountree; PhD Marina Barlet; PhD Daniel Improvement of corrosion behavior of aluminium Bonamy; Dr.-Ing. Jean-Marc Delaye; PhD Weiying and magnesium alloys by graphene based hybrid Feng silica sol-gel coatings CEA-Saclay 12.00 End of the session Understanding how microscale changes alter macroscale fracture properties in SiO2-B2O3-Na2O Glasses

17.00 PhD Weiying Feng; PhD Cindy Rrountree; M.Sc Rémy Baniel; Dr.-Ing. Fabrice Célarié; ­Dr.-Ing. Stéphane Gossé CEA Saclay

Characterizations of SiO2-B2O3-Na2O Amorphous Phase Separated Glasses

12 13 17.20 M.Sc Tina Waurischk; M.Sc Robert Balzer; Monday, 13 May 2019 afternoon M.Sc Philipe Kiefer; Dr.-Ing. Stefan Reinsch; ­Dr. rer. nat. Ralf Müller; Prof. Harald Behrens; Prof. Joachim Deubener S3.1: Glasses in Healthcare Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung Saal Kaiser Maximilian (BAM) Sub-critical crack growth in hydrous silicate Chairs: Prof. Aldo R Boccaccini (Institute of Biomaterials, glasses Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Erlangen-Nuremberg) 17.40 M.Sc Alberto López; PhD Rajesh Dagupati; PhD Frank Fayon (CEMHTI UPR3079, CNRS, Prof. Marek Liska; PhD Francisco Munoz ­Université d’Orléans, (France) CSIC Application of the model of associated solutions 15.00 PhD Martin Michálek; PhD Zuzana Neščáková; to the study of the structure and properties of PhD Si Chen; PhD Jozef Kraxner; Prof. Enrico Li O-P O glasses 2 2 5 ­Bernardo; Prof. Aldo R Boccaccini; Prof. Dusan Galusek 18.00 M.Sc Sebastian Bruns; Dr. rer. nat. Tobias FunGlass, Alexander Dubcek University of ­Uesbeck; Dominik Weil; Prof. Dominique de Ligny; TrencinMicro and nano-sized glass particles for Prof. Karsten Durst biomedical applications Technische Universität Darmstadt Influence of Al addition on structure and 15.40 Marcela Arango-Ospina; Fangtong Xie; Isabel ­mechanical properties of ­Gonzalo-Juan; Dr. rer. nat. Emanuel Ionescu; Prof. Ralf Riedel; Prof. Aldo R Boccaccini 18.20 End of the session University of Erlangen-Nuremberg In vitro activity of ion-doped silicon oxycar- bide-based bioactive glasses for bone tissue engineering

16.00 PhD Altair Contreras Jaimes; Gloria Kirste; Assoc. Prof. Jonathan Massera; PhD Natalia Karpukhina; Prof Hill Robert; Prof. Delia S. Brauer Friedrich Schiller University Jena Effects of crystallisation on in vitro bioactivity in fluoride-containing bioactive glasses

16.20 Coffee break

Chairs: Prof. Delia S. Brauer ( Institute of ­Materials Research (OSIM); Friedrich Schiller University­ Jena) PhD Frank Fayon (CEMHTI UPR3079, CNRS, ­Université d’Orléans, (France)

16.40 Prof. Aldo R Boccaccini; Dr.-Ing. Kai Zheng Institute of Biomaterials, Department of Materials ­Science and Engineering, University of Erlangen-­ Nuremberg nanoparticles for biomedical applications

14 15 17.00 PhD Diana Horkavcová; Dr.-Ing. Dana Ro- Monday, 13 May 2019 afternoon hanová; Katharina Schuhladen; Adam Stříbny; Prof. Aldo R Boccaccini; Prof. Aleš Helebrant University of Chemistry and Technology Prague, S6.1: Glass Ceramic / crystallization / Department of Glass and Ceramics nano and microtexturation Salon Peter Henlein Effect of TES buffer on the quality of hydroxy­ apatite formed on 45S based bioactive glass-­ 5 Chairs: Prof. Joachim Deubener (Institute for Non-Metallic ceramic scaffolds Materials, Clausthal (University of Technology) PhD Monique Comte (Corning SAS) 17.20 Katharina Schuhladen; Xiaoju Wang; Prof. Leena Hupa; Prof. Aldo R Boccaccini 15.00 Dr. rer. nat. Ralf Müller University of Erlangen-Nuremberg Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung Silicate, borosilicate and borate bioactive (BAM) ­glasses: A comparison of the dissolution behavior Glass sintering with concurrent crystallization and under different conditions foaming 17.40 M.Sc Dahiana Andrea Avila Salazar; Dr. rer. nat. 15.40 M.Sc Laura Briese; Dr. rer. nat. Susanne Selle; Peter Bellstedt; M.Sc Atsuhiro Miura; Prof. Toshihiro Dr. rer. nat. Christian Patzig; Prof. Joachim Deubener; ­Kasuga; Prof. Delia S. Brauer Prof. Thomas Höche Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research (OSIM), Institute for Non-Metallic Materials, Clausthal FSU Jena ­University of Technology Dissolution of phosphate glasses for therapeutic The influence of glass structure on the precip- ion release: the effect of cobalt on hydrolysis itation and growth of nickel nanocrystals via redox-reaction with H gas 18.00 End of the session 2 16.00 M.Sc Alessio Zandona; PhD Bernd Rüdinger; Dr. rer. nat. Oliver Hochrein; Prof. Joachim Deubener TU Clausthal

Crystallization sequence in TiO2-nucleated glass ceramics with quartz solid solution, keatite solid solution and cordierite as main crystalline phases

16.20 Coffee break

16.40 Dr. rer. nat. Monika Backhaus-Ricoult Corning Incorporated Engineering of intergranular glass in ceramics, its characteristics and impact on the ceramic’s properties

17.20 M.Sc Malte Sander; Felix Schmidt; Prof. Christian Roos Institut für Gesteinshüttenkunde Investigation on the Influence of Electric Fields on the Crystallization Behavior of Glass Ceramics

17.40 Prof. Bertrand Poumellec; PhD Jing CAO; ­Dr.-Ing. François Brisset; Dr. rer. nat. Matthieu Lancry UPSud – University of Paris Sud Creation and orientation by femtosecond laser irradiation of polar nanocrystals in silica-based glasses.

18.00 End of the session

16 17 Tuesday, 14 May 2019 morning 11.00 PhD Domingos De Sousa Meneses; M.Sc Gabriel Gallois Ficht; PhD Cristiane N. Santos, CEMHTI-CNRS S1.2: High temperature properties / Hot forming,­ High temperature optical properties of iron-doped secondary manufacturing, Link Properties struc- silicate glasses and melts ture / Mechanic of Glass Saal Kaiser Karl IV 11.20 Mariona Tarragó Aymerich; Christoffer Zehnder; Prof. Sandra Korte-Kerzel; M.Sc Sebastian Bruns; Chairs: Prof. Lothar Wondraczek (Otto Schott Institute of Prof. Karsten Durst; Prof. Dominique de Ligny Materials Research (OSIM), FSU Jena) FAU Erlangen Dominique Massiot (CEMHTI-CNRS) Deformation in borosilicate glass: densification or plastic flow? 08.30 Thilo Grammes; Prof. Leo van Wüllen; Prof. ­Dominique de Ligny; PhD Efstratios I. Kamitsos; 11.40 PhD Imene Reghioua; Linards Skuja; Olivier Cavani; Prof. Delia S. Brauer PhD Nadège Ollier Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena Laboratoire des Solides Irradiés (LSI), CNRS UMR Mechanical properties and bonding in 7642, CEA-DRF-IRAMIS, Ecole polytechnique, phospho-aluminosilicate­ glasses 91128 Palaiseau cedex, France Investigation of point defects generation in High 08.50 Erwan Chesneau; Dr.-Ing. Thibault Charpentier; Pressure/ High Temperature (HP-HT) densified Daniel Caurant; Rodolphe Pollet; Odile Majérus; silica under electron irradiation. Prof. Laurent Cormier CEA 12.00 M.Sc Benzine Omar; M.Sc Sebastian Bruns; Structural study of lanthanum aluminoborate Dr. rer. nat. Zhiwen Pan; Prof. Karsten Durst; glasses combining molecular dynamics, nuclear Prof. Lothar Wondraczek magnetic resonance and neutron diffraction Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research (OSIM), FSU Jena 09.10 Grégory Tricot Local Deformation of Glasses is Mediated by LASIR UMR 8516 Rigidity Fluctuation on Nanometer Scale Structural analysis of borophosphate glasses by 1D/2D NMR 12.20 End of the session

09.30 PhD Rajesh Dagupati; Liška1 Marek; Munoz2 Francis- co; Chromčíková1 Mária; Dr.-Ing. Hruska1 Branislav; Prof. Dusan Galusek Alexander Dubček University of Trenčín, Slovakia Structural study of binary alkaline-earth phos- phate glasses by SVTD modeling and NMR and Raman spectroscopy

09.50 Assoc. Prof. Nadia Pellerin; Babacar Diallo; PhD Domingos­ De Sousa Meneses; Pierre Florian CEMHTI-CNRS

Structural environments in oxide glasses SiO2–

Al2O3–La2O3 by NMR and IR spectroscopies

10.10 Coffee break

10.40 PhD Coralie Weigel; M.Sc Marouane Mebarki; ­Dr.-Ing. Sébastien Clément; Prof. René Vacher; Prof. Marie Foret; Prof. Benoit Rufflé Université de Montpellier Pressure-induced densification of vitreous silica: insight from elastic properties

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S3.2: Glasses in Healthcare S4.1: Thermodynamic – Redox – Color / Furnace, Saal Kaiser Maximilian Energy and Environment Saal Kaiser Maximilian

Chairs: Prof. Aldo R Boccaccini (Institute of Biomaterials, Chairs: Dipl.-Ing. Jean-Paul Bazin (Saint-Gobain Conceptions Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Verrieres) University of Erlangen-Nuremberg) Dr.-Ing. Swantje Thiele (Verallia Deutschland AG) Markus Rampf (Ivoclar Vivadent AG, Schaan, ­Principality of Liechenstein) 10.40 Dipl.-Ing. Erik Muijsenberg GLASS SERVICE, a.s.

08.30 Dr. rer. nat. Eveline Rudigier-Voigt; Dr. rer. nat. Folker Options for step wise CO2 emission reduction Steden; Florence Buscke SCHOTT AG 11.20 PhD Oscar Verheijen; Anne-Jans Faber Application of high quality pharmaceutical glass CelSian for sensitive drug formulations CO2 neutral glass production

09.10 Assoc. Prof. Ronan Lebullenger; Prof. Jean Rocher- 11.40 Bernhard Fleischmann; Jan-Martin Rhiemeier; ullé; Assoc. Prof. Laurence Bunetel; Prof. Hassane Marcel Schwarz­ Oudadesse; Assoc. Prof. Pierre-François Biard; Hüttentechnische Vereinigung der Deutschen Prof. Annabelle Couvert; Prof. Alain Roucoux; Assoc. ­Glasindustrie e. V. (HVG) Prof. Audrey Denicourt Heat Recovery Potential of the Glass Industry in Université de Rennes 1 Germany: practice Foam glass from cullet: some examples of study and applications 12.00 Jan-Martin Rhiemeier; Marcel Schwarz; Bernhard Fleischmann 09.30 M.Sc Marin Dean Bilandžić; Prof. Christian Roos Hüttentechnische Vereinigung der Deutschen RWTH Aachen University – Institut für Gesteins­ ­Glasindustrie e.V. (HVG) hüttenkunde – Lehrstuhl für Werkstoff- und Prozess- Heat Recovery Perspective of the Glass Industry technik – Glas und Verbundwerkstoffe in Germany: future options Investigation of Surface Characteristics Befor­ e and After LASER Processing Dental Glass 12.20 End of the session Ceramics­

10.10 End of the session / Coffee break

20 21 Tuesday, 14 May 2019 morning 11.00 M.Sc Martin Brehl; Dr. rer. nat. Tobias Uesbeck; M.Sc Ali Hajian; Prof. Ulrich Schmid; Prof. Dominique de Ligny S6.2: Glass Ceramic / crystallization / nano and Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg microtexturation Salon Peter Henlein Phase separation in borosilicate glasses ­investigated by using coupled Raman-­Brillouin- DSC spectroscopy: spatial repartition and Chairs: Dr. Ina Mitra (Schott AG) thermal effect Prof. Laurent Cormier (IMPMC, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, 75252 Paris, France) 11.20 Andrea Piarristeguy; Dylan Jouglard; Michel Ramon- da; Richard Arinero; Leire del Campo; Mohammed 08.30 Dipl.-Phys. Friedrich Siebers; Dr. rer. nat. Christian Malki; Muriel Neyret; Annie Pradel Patzig; Prof. Thomas Höche Institut Charles Gerhardt Montpellier Schott AG Local permittivities of borosilicate glasses Vanadium-coloration during crystallization of containing­ RuO2 particles Li2O-Al2O3-SiO2 glasses 11.40 Dr.-Ing. Christian Thieme; Dr.-Ing. Katrin Thieme; 09.10 Dr. rer. nat. Katrin Hurle; PhD Renan Belli; Dr. rer. nat. Michael Kracker; Dr. rer. nat. Christian Prof. Friedlinde Goetz-Neunhoeffer; Prof. Ulrich Patzig; Prof. Christian Rüssel; Prof. Thomas Höche Lohbauer Fraunhofer-Institut für Mikrostruktur von Werkstoffen Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg und Systemen IMWS Effect of variations in crystallization parameters Nucleation in BaO-SrO-ZnO-SiO glasses on the phase transformations in pre-crystal- 2 ­provoked by metallic nanoparticles lized lithium silicate glass ceramics for dental application­ 12.00 PhD Pauline Glatz; PhD Monique Comte; Prof. Laur­ ent Cormier; Prof. Lionel Montagne 09.30 Dr.-Ing. Gundula Helsch; Prof. Joachim Deubener; Corning SAS Markus Rampf; Marc Dittmer; Christian Ritzberger Role of phosphorus in the nucleation of sodium Institute of Non-Metallic Materials, Clausthal aluminosilicate glasses ­University of Technology Crystallization of sol-gel derived LAS solid 12.20 End of the session ­solutions and their quartz inversion temperature

09.50 M.Sc Raschid Al-Mukadam; Prof. Joachim Deubener Institute of Non-Metallic Materials, Clausthal ­University of Technology, Germany Heterogeneous nucleation of lithium disilicate melts supercooled with different speeds

10.10 Coffee break

10.40 PhD Boris Vénague; Dr.-Ing. Lionel Campayo; ­Dr.-Ing. Jean-Luc Dussossoy; Prof. Michael Toplis CEA, DEN, DE2D CEA Marcoule, BP 171, 30207 Bagnols sur Cèze, France Study of the incorporation limit of iodine in borosilicate­ glass

22 23 Tuesday, 14 May 2019 afternoon 16.30 Wilfried Blanc; Daniele Tosi; Carlo Molardi; Matthieu Bellec; Franck Mady; Mourad Benabdesselam; Maurizio­ Ferrari S2.1: Glass for Optics/Fibers / INPHYNI CNRS/UCA Laser Application on Glass Blauer Salon Sensors based on nanoparticles-doped optical fibers Chairs: Prof. Bertrand Poumellec (UPSud – University of 16.50 M.Sc Türkay Yıldız; Aref Cevahir; Refika Budakoğlu; Paris Sud) Lukas Simurka; M.Sc Dadal Ariburnu Dipl.-In. Andreas Gruhle (GLAMACO GmbH) Türkiye Şişe ve Cam Fabrikaları A.Ş. Wettability characteristics of hydrophobic 14.00 Ferdinand Werr; PhD Alexander Veber; and superhydrophobic glass surfaces by the Dr. rer. nat. Dirk Werner; Dr.-Ing. Jürgen Betz; ­combination of ultrafast lasers and sol-gel ­Dipl.-Phys. Urs Eppelt; Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Ludger Müllers; coatings­ Prof. Dominique de Ligny Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg 17.10 End of the session Structural effects of laser induced filament ­formation in soda lime silicate glass and the impact on its direct vicinity

14.20 PhD Thierry Cardinal; PhD Thierry Cardinal; PhD Théo Guerineau; PhD Clement Strutynski; PhD Clement Strutynski; PhD Sylvain Danto; PhD Abou khalil Alain; PhD Yannick Petit; Assoc. Prof. Yannick Ledemi; PhD Marc Dussauze; Prof. Younes Messaddeq; Pro ICMCB – Université de Bordeaux Non silicate oxide glass compositions for laser writing and optical fibers

14.40 PhD Marc Dussauze; PhD Lara Karam; ­Dipl.-Ing. Frederic Adamietz; PhD Antoine ­Lepicard; PhD Flavie Bondu; Prof. Kathleen Richardson; PhD Thierry Cardinal; Prof. Evelyne Fargin CNRS Optical and chemical functionalities controlled at the micrometer scale in glassy materials by an imprinting thermo-electrical process.

15.20 Dr.-Ing. Myriam Kaiser; Jonas Kleiner; Michael Jenne; Dr. rer. nat. Daniel Flamm; Dr. rer. nat. Felix Zimmer- mann; Dr. rer. nat. Malte Kumkar; Dr.-Ing. Marcel Schäfer Trumpf Laser- und Systemtechnik GmbH High-quality glass processing by means of ­ultrashort laser pulses

15.40 Coffee break

16.10 Dr.-Ing. Ulrike Brokmann; Prof. Klaus Liefeith; Prof. Edda Rädlein TU Ilmenau, Fachgebiet Anorg. nichtmetallische 3D microchannels for tissue engineering in ­ using NIR femtosecond laser radiation

24 25 Tuesday, 14 May 2019 afternoon 16.30 Dr.-Ing. Jörg Leicher; Dr.-Ing. Tim Nowakowski; Dr.-Ing. Anne Giese; Prof. Klaus Görner; Bernhard Fleischmann; Dipl.-Math. Nils-Holger Löber S4.2: Thermodynamic – Redox – Color / Furnace, Gas- und Wärme-Institut Essen e.V. Energy and Environment Saal Kaiser Maximilian Glass Quality vs. Gas Quality? Results from the German Research Project „GasQualitaetGlas“ – Part I: Gas quality, the European situation and Chairs: Dipl.-Ing. Jean-Paul Bazin (Saint-Gobain Conceptions effects on the glass manufacturing process Verrieres) Dr.-Ing. Swantje Thiele (Verallia Deutschland AG) 16.50 Bernhard Fleischmann; Dr.-Ing. Jörg Leicher; ­Dipl.-Math. Nils-Holger Löber; Dr.-Ing. Anne Giese; 14.00 Joaquín de Diego Rincón; Dr.-Ing. Johannes Vetter; Dr.-Ing. Tim Nowakowski; Prof. Klaus Görner Marco van Valburg; Frank Schuurmans; Elm- Hüttentechnische Vereinigung der Deutschen er Sperry;­ Dr.-Ing. Stefan Laux; Hisashi Kobayashi; ­Glasindustrie e.V. (HVG) Robert Bell; Arthur Francis Glass Quality vs. Gas Quality? Results from the Nippon Gases Euro-Holding S.L.U. German Research Project „GasQualitaetGlas“ Operation data from OPTIMELT Heat Recovery (support code of the Federal Ministry for Eco- System on a Glass Furnace at Libbey nomic Affairs and Energy: 03ET1296(A to D)) – Leerdam Part II: Statistical analysis of local gas qualities 14.20 M.Sc Lieke de Cock and recommendations CelSian 17.10 End of the session Continuously measuring CO and O2 to optimize the combustion process

14.40 Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Matthias Hagen LTB GmbH, part of DÜRR group ECOPURE CATALYTIC CANDLE FILTER – Cost efficient partial flow DeNOx solution

15.00 M.Sc Sebastian Krogel; Prof. Christian Roos RWTH Aachen University, GHI, Lehrstuhl für ­Werkstoff- und Prozesstechnik – Glas und Verbund­ werkstoffe Large lab-scale glass melting with hydrogen-­ oxygen combustion

15.20 Dr.-Ing. Matthias Lindig Nikolaus Sorg GmbH SORG hybrid for the glass industry

15.40 Coffee break

16.10 Rene Meuleman Eurotherm by Schneider-Electric “All-Electric” Glass Manufacturing from a Power Supply Point of View

26 27 Tuesday, 14 May 2019 afternoon Chairs: Prof. Edda Rädlein (Technische Universität Ilmenau) Odile Majérus (PSL University, CNRS)

S5.1: Glass surface and alteration / ­coatings / ­ 16.10 Dr.-Ing. Kerstin Täschner; Dipl.-Ing. (FH) ­Thomas Heritage Saal Kaiser Karl IV Preußner; Dr.-Ing. Manuela Junghähnel; Dr.-Ing. Olaf Zywitzki; Dipl.-Phys. Wolfgang Nedon Fraunhofer Institute for Organic Electronics, Electron Chairs: PhD Emmanuelle Gouillart (Surface du Verre et Beam and Plasma Technology FEP ­Interfaces (UMR 125), CNRS, France) Reconstruction of historical in the Royal Dr.-Ing. Dominik Orzol (IPGR e.V.) Palace of Dresden 13.30 Presentation of the prix de thèse USTV 16.30 Stephen Pollock-Hill Lecture of the USTV awardee Nazeing Glass Works Ltd Loryelle Sessegolo The Age of Enlightenment, and the role that glass LISA UMR 7583 CNRS / UPEC / UPD, Créteil, France making played in it. Alteration mechanisms and kinetics of stained glass windows in atmospheric medium 16.50 Yuval Nahum; Assoc. Prof. Eyal porat Ferro GmbH 14.00 Dr. rer. nat. Markus Heyde Mass production glass printing goes digital Fritz-Haber-Institute of the Max-Planck-Society Looking into the Atomic Structure of Ultrathin 17.10 End of the session Glass Films

14.40 M.Sc Felix Eiwen; Dr. rer. nat. Andreas Prange; Prof. Christian Roos RWTH Aachen University – Institute of Mineral Engineering­ Final report on the DFG project: Phase-theory driven development of glasses and methods for the preparation of continuous protective glass layers on concrete

15.00 PhD Milan Parchovianský; PhD Ivana Petríková; PhD Peter Švančárek; Dr. rer. nat. Günter Motz; Prof. Dusan Galusek Alexander Dubček University of Trenčín High Temperature Oxidation Behaviour of Passive Filler Loaded Polysilazane-Derived Glass/­Ceramic Coating Systems on Aisi 441 Stainless Steel

15.20 Dr. rer. nat. Ingrid Schall sameday media GmbH Crystalline silicon from glass

15.40 Coffee break

28 29 Tuesday, 14 May 2019 afternoon 16.30 Michal Zitnan; Dr. Lenka Müller; PhD René Limbach;­ Stephanie Höppener; Prof. Dusan Galusek; Prof. ­Lothar Wondraczek S6.3: Glass Ceramic / crystallization / Alexander Dubček University of Trenčín, Slovakia nano and microtexturation Salon Peter Henlein Design of sol-gel media and inkjet printing of mullite Chairs: Dr. Ina Mitra (Schott AG 16.50 End of the session PhD Monique Comte (Corning SAS)

14.00 Daniel Caurant; Odile Majérus; Dr.-Ing. Thibault ­Charpentier; Pascal Loiseau; Prof. Laurent Cormier PSL University, CNRS Crystallization of lanthanide-rich phases in glass-ceramics and glasses in relation with their composition and structure

14.40 Wilfried Blanc; Isabelle Martin; François Saint-Cyr ­Hugues; Xavier Bidault; Stéphane Chaussedent; Chrystel Hombourger; Philippe Le Coustumer; ­Sabrina Lacomme; Prof. Daniel R. Neuville; David Larson; Ty Prosa; Christelle Guillermier6 INPHYNI CNRS/UCA Compositional changes of sub-20-nm Er-doped phase-separated nanoparticles in silicates

15.00 M.Sc Stephan A. H. Sander; Prof. Dirk Enke; Prof. Hans Roggendorf Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg Phase growth mechanism during late stages of microstructure formation in phase-separating sodium borosilicate glass

15.20 PhD Alima Nzie CEMHTI UPR3079, CNRS, Université d’Orléans, 45071 Orléans cedex 2, France Dielectric Properties and Spatial Distribution of

Amorphous SiO2 Nanoparticles.

15.40 Coffee break

16.10 Hélène Pablo; PhD Marie-Hélène Vidal-Setif; ­Catherine Rio; Carine Petitjean; Pierre-Jean Panteix; Michel Vilasi ONERA – The French Aerospace Lab, F92322 Châtillon, France

Investigation of new compositions of ZrO2-xGd2O3 thermal barrier coatings for mitigating CMAS effect

30 31 Wednesday, 15 May 2019 morning 11.00 Dr .-Ing. Sebastian Lehmann; Maike Fischer; Prof. Thorsten Gerdes Universität Bayreuth S2.2: Glass for Optics/Fibers / Laser ­Application Laser induced breakdown spectroscopy as a tool on Glass Blauer Salon for determination of lead in recycled glass cullet 11.20 Thomas Schmidt; Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Daniel Conrad; Chairs: Prof. Jens Bliedtner (Ernst-Abbe-University of Applied ­Dipl.-Ing. Susanne Kasch; PhD Martin Kahle; Sciences, Jena) ­Dipl.-Phys. Aliaksei Kobylinskiy Gilles Melin (iXBlue Photonics) Günter-Köhler-Institut für Fügetechnik u. Werkstoff- prüfung GmbH (ifw) 08.30 M.Sc Michael Bergler; Dr. rer. nat. Kristian Cvecek; Micro lens arrays made by CO -laser radiation Prof. Michael Schmidt; Prof. Dominique de Ligny 2 Friedrich-Alexander-University Erlangen-Nürnberg 11.40 Jan Schröder; Prof. Lothar Wondraczek Influence of laser parameters on the densification Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research, Friedrich of picosecond pulsed laser structured objects in Schiller University Jena silica glass Side-emitting borosilicate glass fibers from ­modified od-in-tuber preforms 08.50 Mohamed Mahfoudhi; PhD Nadège Ollier; Dr. rer. nat. Matthieu Lancry; Gavin Mountjoy 12.00 Roman Sajzew; Dr. Lenka Müller; Dr.-Ing. Sindy Ecole Polytechnique ­Fuhrmann; Prof. Heike Ebendorff-Heidepriem; Modification of the europium environment by Prof. Lothar Wondraczek electron and femtosecond laser irradiation in Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research (OSIM), metaphosphate and polyphosphate glasses FSU Jena Optical properties of palladium-doped Sol-gel- 09.10 Alexandra Dreher; Dr. rer. nat. Andrea derived ZrO thin films for multi-resonant surfaces Barz; Prof. Jens Bliedtner; Robin Hassel; 2 Dipl.-Ing. Andreas Gruhle 12.20 End of the session Ernst-Abbe-Hochschule Jena Innovative Laser Based Procedure for Deep Drawing of Three-Dimensional Glass Elements

09.30 Dipl.-Ing. Martin Groß; Dr.-Ing. Alexander Yudin TU Freiberg Special functional glasses for the application in vacuum insulated materials

09.50 Prof. Evelyne Fargin; PhD Théo Guerineau; PhD ­Thierry Cardinal; Dr.-Ing. Téa Skopak; PhD Marc Dussauze; M.Sc Florian Calzavara; Prof. Younes Messaddeq; Assoc. Prof. Yannick Ledemi; Prof. Raphaël Mereau; Prof. Scott Kroeker; Dr. rer. nat. Kirill University of Bordeaux Structure and Properties of Gallium-Rich Germano-Gallate­ Glasses

10.10 Coffee break

10.40 Dr. rer. nat. Dirk Werner Flabeg Deutschland GmbH Processing of soda lime silicate glass using Ultra-short-pulsed­ laser

32 33 Wednesday, 15 May 2019 morning 11.20 Dr.-Ing. Sven Wiltzsch Technische Hochschule Georg-Simon-Ohm Nürnberg­ S4.3: Thermodynamic – Redox – Color / Furnace, Evaluation principle in respect of the batch Energy and Environment Saal Kaiser Maximilian ­melting zone of a glass melt furnace 11.40 Prof. Reinhard Conradt Chairs: Prof. Christian Roos (RWTH Aachen University – uniglassAC GmbH ­Institut für Gesteinshüttenkunde) Evaluation and interpretation of tracer PhD Maria Rita Cicconi (Institut de Physique du ­experiments performed on glass melters Globe de Paris) 12.00 Dr.-Ing. Kanat Ischenbek; Prof. Thorsten Gerdes 08.30 Prof. Doris Möncke University of Bayreuth Alfred University Flakes, Spheres or Fibres? Influence of glass Redox state and coordination change of nickel composition and process parameters on the ions in glasses glass particle morphology during centrifugal processing 09.10 PhD Duygu Güldiren; Merve Akdemir Kutluğ; Fehiman Akmaz; Prof. Melek Erol Taygun; M.Sc Bilgen Aktaş 12.20 End of the session Türkiye Şişe Ve Cam Fabrikaları A.Ş. Decoloring of Amber Color

09.30 PhD Maria Rita Cicconi; PhD Eric Pili; Prof. Daniel R. Neuville Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris Effect of network modifiers on redox and ­properties of iodine-bearing glasses

09.50 Cloé Laurin; Elise Regnier; Dr.-Ing. Stéphane Gossé; Prof. Michael Toplis; Annabelle Laplace; Julia Agullo; Vincent Legrand; Olivier Pinet CEA, DEN/DE2D/SEVT/LDMC Redox behavior of transient metals in glass: case of ruthenium in nuclear glass melt

10.10 Coffee break

10.40 M.Sc Alex Thierry Kouasseu Ngantcha; Dr. rer. nat. Thomas Pfeiffer; Dr. rer. nat. Frank-Thomas Lentes; Prof. Christian Roos RWTH Aachen University – Institute of Mineral Engineering­

In Situ investigation of melting Na2O-B2O3-SiO2 model glasses in continuous processes

11.00 Dipl.-Ing. Thibault Champion; Dipl.-Chem. Binta Cisse; Dr.-Ing. Michel Gaubil SEPR KERAMIK GmbH & Co. KG (SEFPRO) New Zircon Silicate refractory material for High Quality Glasses

34 35 Wednesday, 15 May 2019 morning 11.20 Sathya Narayanasamy; Dr.-Ing. Patrick Jollivet; Nicole Godon; Dr.-Ing. Frédéric Angeli; Abdesselam ­Abdelouas; Florent Tocino; Hélène Schneider S5.2: Glass surface and alteration / coatings / CEA, DEN/DE2D/SEVT Marcoule, BP 17171, Heritage Saal Kaiser Karl IV F-30207, Bagnols-sur-Cèze cedex, France Influence of glass composition on vapor ­hydration of nuclear waste glasses Chairs: Odile Majérus (PSL University, CNRS) Dr.-Ing. Dominik Orzol (IPGR e.V.) 11.40 Valentina Valbi; Anne Perez; Aurélie Verney Carron; Chloé Fourdrin; Yoan Pechaud; Claudine Loisel; 08.30 Prof. Lionel Montagne; Hiroki Nagashima; Olivier Stéphanie Rossano Lafon; Frederic Pourpoint; Francois Mear Université Paris Est Marne la Vallée Université de Lille Sciences et Technologies Understanding the browning phenomenon of Preliminary results of Solid-state NMR analysis of ­medieval stained-glass windows: impact of phosphate glasses deposited as thin films ­bacteria and bacterial exudates on the dissolu- 09.10 M.Sc Christopher Tielemann; Dr.-Ing. Stefan Reinsch; tion of a Mn-bearing glass. M.Sc Richard Busch; Dr. rer. nat. Christian Patzig; 12.00 Dr.-Ing. Frédéric Angeli; Dr.-Ing. Thibault Charpentier;­ Prof. Thomas Höche; Dr. rer. nat. Ralf Müller Dr.-Ing. Patrick Jollivet; Prof. Dominique de Ligny; Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung M.Sc Michael Bergler; PhD Alexander Veber; (BAM) ­Dr.-Ing. Stéphane Gin; Dr.-Ing. Hong Li Oriented surface crystallization in CEA, DEN/DE2D/SEVT Marcoule, BP 17171, 18BaO·22CaO·60SiO and MgO·CaO· SiO 2 2 2 F-30207, Bagnols-sur-Cèze cedex, France ­glasses Structure and chemical durability of rapidly 09.30 Prof. Erhard Kemnitz quenched borosilicate glass Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin 12.20 End of the session High performance AR-layers made from MgF2- sols

09.50 Dipl.-Ing. Konstantina Christina Topka; Simon Ponton; Constantin Vahlas; Hugues Vergnes; Diane Samelor; Daniel Sadowski; Viviane Turq; Raphaël ­Laloo; Cécile Genevois; Hélène Lecoq; Brigitte Caussat­ Université Toulouse 3 A comparative study of Chemical Vapor

Deposited­ SiO2 thin films

10.10 Coffee break

10.40 PhD Ivana Petríková; PhD Milan Parchovianský; PhD Peter Švančárek; Dr. rer. nat. Günter Motz; Prof. Dusan Galusek Alexander Dubček University of Trenčín Passive Filler Loaded Polymer Derived Glass/ Ceramic Coatings on Aisi 441 Stainless Steel Substrates

11.00 Marie Collin; Patrick Simon; Aurélien Canizarès; Isabelle Biron; Assoc. Prof. Nadia Pellerin CEMHTI-CNRS Characterization of ® glass alteration in atmospheric condition

36 37 Wednesday, 15 May 2019 morning 11.00 Dr.-Ing. Thibault Charpentier; Ziyad CHAKER; PhD Frank Fayon; Pierre Florian; PhD Louis Hennet; Prof. Daniel R. Neuville S7.1: Modeling from the atom to the final prod- NIMBE, CEA, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay, CEA uct: Process control, Data mining and Deep Saclay, F-91191, Gif-sur-Yvette cedex, France learning in the Glass Industry Salon Peter Henlein NMR Driven Reverse Monte Carlo Study of the Structure of Strontium-Aluminosilicate Glasses

Chairs: Jürgen Horbach (Heinrich-Heine-Universität 11.20 PhD Emmanuelle Gouillart; PhD Ekaterina Burov; Düsseldorf)­ Prof. Michael Toplis; Corinne Claireaux; Mathieu Prof. Guillaume Kermouche (Ecole des Mines de Roskosz; Jean-Thomas Fonné Saint-Etienne) Surface du Verre et Interfaces (UMR 125), CNRS/ Saint-Gobain Recherche, 39 quai Lucien Lefranc, 08.30 Prof. Anne Tanguy; Assoc. Prof. Yaroslav Beltukov; 93300 Aubervilliers, France M.Sc Paul Desmarchelier; PhD Haoming Luo; Assoc. Multicomponent diffusion in industrial glasses Prof. Valentina Giordano and thin films INSA Lyon Energy Transfer in Glasses and Amorphous 11.40 Dr.-Ing. Kolani Paraiso nanocomposites­ CEA, DEN/DE2D/SEVT/LDPV, Marcoule, BP 17171, F-30207, Bagnols-sur-Cèze cedex, France 09.10 Prof. Etienne Barthel; PhD Vera Pukhkaya; Modeling and simulation of nuclear glass PhD Christine Martinet; PhD Valérie Martinez; synthesis­ Prof. Bernard Champagnon; PhD Ekaterina Burov; PhD Jérémie Teisseire; Prof. Benoit Rufflé 12.00 Prof. Harald Zimmermann Spectral unmixing of Raman profiles relate Technische Hochschule Deggendorf ­structural heterogeneities to plastic flow in sili- Glass Technology Development by Artificial cate glasses Intelligence?

09.30 Prof. Guillaume Kermouche; Prof. Vincent Keryvin; 12.20 End of the session Prof. Etienne Barthel Ecole des Mines de Saint-Etienne Some constitutive models for silicate glasses elastoplasticity

09.50 PhD Gergely Molnar; Prof. Anne Tanguy; Prof. ­Guillaume Kermouche; Prof. Etienne Barthel INSA Lyon Yield criterion developed from atomic-scale ­simulations and verified by micro-scale experiments­

10.10 Coffee break

10.40 Dr.-Ing. Jean-Marc Delaye; PhD Marina Barlet; Prof. Simona Ispas; Dr.-Ing. Le-Hai Kieu; Dr.- Ing. Dimitrios Kilymis; Dipl.-Ing. Sylvain Peuget6; PhD Cindy Rrountree CEA, DEN/DE2D/SEVT Marcoule, BP 17171, F-30207, Bagnols-sur-Cèze cedex, France Mechanical property changes under irradiation in simplified nuclear glasses: a classical molecular dynamics study

38 39 Wednesday, 15 May 2019 afternoon Wednesday, 15 May 2019 afternoon

S4.4: Thermodynamic – Redox – Color / Furnace, S5.3: Glass surface and alteration / coatings / Energy and Environment Saal Kaiser Maximilian Heritage Saal Kaiser Karl IV

Chairs: Prof. Christian Roos (RWTH Aachen University – Chairs: PhD Emmanuelle Gouillart (Surface du Verre ­Institut für Gesteinshüttenkunde) et Interfaces­ (UMR 125), CNRS/Saint-Gobain PhD Maria Rita Cicconi (Institut de Physique du Recherche,­ France) Globe de Paris) Prof. Edda Rädlein (Technische Universität Ilmenau)

13.30 PhD Josef Smrcek 13.30 Odile Majérus; Fanny Alloteau; Isabelle Biron; Electroheat s.v.p.d. Praha Patrice Lehuédé; Daniel Caurant; Dr.-Ing. Thibault Irregular melting of the batch layer in the all-­ Charpentier electric tank. Can drops be prevented PSL University, CNRS Temperature dependent mechanisms of the 13.50 PhD Franck Pigeonneau; PhD Damien Boloré atmospheric alteration of a mix-alkali lime silicate Mines-Paristech glass Spatial distribution of nucleated bubbles in molten glasses undergoing coalescence and 13.50 Karolína Pánová; Dr.-Ing. Dana Rohanová; growth PhD ­Dagmar Galusková; PhD Hana Kaňková; Prof. Aleš Helebrant 14.10 Dr.-Ing. Peter Droegmoeller; Neil Simpson University of Chemistry and Technology in Prague AMETEK Land Study of a Corrosion Process Using Model Criticality of Accuracy and Traceability of Historical­ Glasses Temperature­ Calibration 14.10 Amreen Jan; Dr.-Ing. Jean-Marc Delaye; 14.30 End of the session ­Dr.-Ing. Stéphane Gin; Sebastien Kerisit CEA, DEN/DE2D/SEVT Marcoule, BP 17171, F-30207, Bagnols-sur-Cèze cedex, France Monte Carlo Simulation of the Corrosion of ­Irradiated Simplified Nuclear asteW Glasses

14.30 End of the session

40 41 Wednesday, 15 May 2019 afternoon Poster-Show

S7.2: Modeling from the atom to the finalpr ­ oduct: The posters will be on display during the entire conference. Process control, Data mining and Deep learning Authors will be available at their posters at the following dates: in the Glass Industry Salon Peter Henlein • Monday, 13 May 2019, starting 18.30 to 21.00 during special poster show and reception Chairs: Dipl.-Ing. Erik Muijsenberg (GLASS SERVICE, a.s.) M.Sc Patrice Siatchoua (VERALLIA, Courbevoie) • Tuesday and Wednesday, 14-15 May 2019, during coffee breaks of the sessions 13.30 Dr. rer. nat. Markus Schoisswohl; Dr. rer. nat. Jan Schäpers syn2tec e.U. Vertical Integration, basis for Production Boost 1. Dr. rer. nat. Andreas Kasper and new ways of Production tuning. Saint Gobain Spontaneous breakage of toughened glass: 14.10 Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Daniel Wagner About residual breakage risk after Heat-Soak Test DIAS Infrared GmbH Infrared temperature measurement in glass 2. Maxime Jacquemin; Patrick Simon; PhD Louis production ­Hennet; Catherine Bessada; PhD Emmanuelle ­Gouillart; PhD Ekaterina Burov 14.30 M.Sc Patrice Siatchoua CEMHTI UPR3079, CNRS, Université d’Orléans, Verallia 45071 Orléans cedex 2, France Industry 4.0 and artificial intelligence for the glass Multicomponent diffusion and structural industry ­modifications in Na2O-CaO-Al2O3-SiO2 glasses and melts 14.50 Mélanie Basset; Anne-Sophie Lelièvre VERTECH 3. PhD Coralie Weigel; Prof. Marie Foret; Prof. Bernard Sending products with total peace of mind Hehlen; Dr.-Ing. Sébastien Clément; Prof. Alain Po- lian; Prof. René Vacher; Prof. Benoit Rufflé 15.10 End of the session Université de Montpellier

Polarized Raman spectroscopy of v-SiO2 under rare-gas compression

4. Weniamin Yusim; Ferdinand Werr; Prof. Dominique de Ligny; Prof. Armin Lenhart TH Nürnberg The effect of hydrostatic pressure on permanent­ glass densification, Raman- and lumines- cence-spectra of rare-earth-doped soda-lime- glass

5. B.Eng. Rick Augner; Dr.-Ing. Lars Ortmann; Prof. Edda Rädlein; Prof. Dominique de Ligny Herr Fictive Temperature of fused silica

6. M.Sc Philipe Kiefer; M.Sc Robert Balzer; M.Sc Tina Waurischk; Dr.-Ing. Stefan Reinsch; Dr. rer. nat. Ralf Müller; Prof. Harald Behrens; Prof. Joachim ­Deubener Clausthal University of Technology Subcritical crack growth in water-bearing ­soda-aluminosilicate glasses

42 43 7. M.Sc Tina Waurischk; Rainer Falkenberg; 15. Kristýna Jílková; Assoc. Prof. Martin Mika; Frantisek M.Sc Philipe Kiefer; Dr.-Ing. Stefan Reinsch; Lahodny; Petr Kostka; Pavla Nekvindova; Ondrej Dr. rer. nat. Ralf Müller; Prof. Joachim Deubener Jankovsky; Richard Bures Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung University of Chemistry and Technology in Prague (BAM) Electro-optic glass based on antimony and silver

Sub-critical crack growth in a silicate glass: doped PbO-Bi2O3-Ga2O3 system – electro-optic Measurement vs. Simulation characterization

8. Nourchene Ben khelil 16. M.Sc Benzine Omar; M.Sc Mariana Fatobene Ando; institut de physique de rennes Dr. rer. nat. Zhiwen Pan; PhD Jean-Luc Garden; Rheology of glasses out of their thermodynamic ­Dr.-Ing. Katrin Wondraczek; Stephan Grimm; equilibrium, using dynamic methods ­Dr.-Ing. Kay Schuster; Prof. Lothar Wondraczek Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research (OSIM), 9. Roman Sajzew; PhD René Limbach; Prof. Lothar FSU Jena Wondraczek Boson peak, heterogeneity and intermediate-­

Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research (OSIM), range order in binary SiO2-Al2O3 glasses FSU Jena Nano-indentation studies on curved glass fiber 17. Jan Schröder; Prof. Lothar Wondraczek surfaces using different tip shapes Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research, Friedrich Schiller University Jena 10. Sebastian Henkel; Anne-Marie Schwager; Prof. Jens Luminescence-enhanced side-emitting fiber Bliedtner; Prof. Edda Rädlein; Christian Schulze; Marcel Binder; Martin Gerhardt 18. Svetlana Belov; M.Sc Clemens Gögele; Ernst-Abbe-University of Applied Sciences Jena Prof. ­Gundula Schulze-Tanzil; Prof. Armin Lenhart; Manufacturing of complex shaped glass elements Dr.-Ing. Sven Wiltzsch by application of a novel process chain Technische Hochschule Georg-Simon-Ohm ­Nürnberg 11. Monika Bouet; Aurélie Paquet-Demol; Rémi Habert; Ligament, Cartilage and Skin Regeneration – Karen Delplace; PhD Andy Cassez; PhD Rémy ­Bioactive glass giving New Medical Applications ­Bernard; PhD Laurent Bigot FiberTech Lille, IRCICA, CNRS 19. M.Sc Nuttawan Sawangboon; M.Sc Alina Nizamutdi- Fabrication of optical fiber glass preforms with nova; Prof. Leo van Wüllen; Prof. Delia S. Brauer zirconia coated gold nanoparticles Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research (OSIM), FSU Jena 12. Hagar Elkhouly; Hosam Othman; Prof. Dominique de Effect of silicophosphate glass composition on Ligny structure and dissolution 1991 Structural, thermal and optical study of binary 20. Dipl.-Ing. Kristýna Švagrová; PhD Diana Horkavcová; Magnesium tellurite glasses Prof. Aleš Helebrant University of Chemistry and Technology in Prague 13. Anne-Marie Schwager; Armin Bruder; Patricia Preparation and characterization of bioactive Lasch; Prof. Jens Bliedtner; Prof. Edda Rädlein; coatings using sol-gel method Dr. rer. nat. Andrea Barz Ernst-Abbe-University of Applied Sciences Jena 21. M.Sc Roland Wetzel; M.Sc Oliver Bartzok; Selective Laser Sintering of SiO2 Powder by high Prof. Delia S. Brauer Temperature Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Otto-Schott-­ Institut für Materialforschung (OSIM) 14. Thomas Schmidt; Dipl.-Ing. Susanne Kasch; How does the substitution of Zn or Mg for Ca B.Eng. Christiane Doering; M.Sc Laura Thurn; affect the thermal properties and the dissolution M.Sc Fabian Eichler behaviour of Bioglass® 45S5? Günter-Köhler-Institut für Fügetechnik u. Werkstoff- prüfung GmbH (ifw) Operating limits for beam melting of glass ­materials

44 45 22. Sophie Schuller; Virginie Labe; Armand Bonnetier; 30. M.Sc Mélisande Chevaucherie Patrice Brun; Miléne Delaunay; Jean Francois Holle- PSL Research University, Chimie Paristech-CNRS, becque; Alain Ledoux; Stephane Lemonnier; Caroline Institut de Recherche de Chimie de Paris, Michel; Emilien Sauvage 75005 Paris, France CEA In-situ study of the ceramming of glasses by Research Tools and Methodology for Waste impedance spectroscopy ­Vitrification Process Development 31. Prof. Ulrich Lohbauer; PhD Renan Bel- 23. Thibaut Robine; PhD Maria Rita Cicconi; li; Prof. Friedlinde Goetz-Neunhoeffer; Prof. Daniel R. Neuville Dr. rer. nat. Katrin Hurle Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris University of Erlangen-Nuremberg Titanium redox in crystals, glasses and melts Evaluation of the residual glass phase in fully crystallized dental lithium silicate glass ceramic. 24. Sophie Schuller; Dr.-Ing. Régis Didierlaurent; Isabelle Hugon; Jean Francois Hollebecque; 32. Dr. rer. nat. Danilo Di Genova; PhD James W. E. ­Anthony Boyer; Stephane Lemonnier; Thierry ­Drewitt; PhD Richard A. Brooker; PhD Simone ­Prevost; ­Hubert-Alexandre Turc; Guillaume Lecomte; Anzellini; Prof. Heidy Mader; PhD Louis Hennet6; Stéphane Catherin; Kohei Shibata Prof. Daniel R. Neuville CEA Institute of Non-Metallic Materials, Clausthal DEM&MELT In-Can Melting Technology for the ­University of Technology, Germany Vitrification of Typical D&D Waste loaded with Cs High temperature synchrotron X-ray diffraction measurements of volcanic melt 25. Dr. rer. nat. Karine Seneschal-Merz; Manfred Torge Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung 33. Simon Rudolph; Marc Dittmer; Dr.-Ing. Gundula­ (BAM) Helsch; Christian Ritzberger; Markus Rampf; EDX-analysis on medieval glasses and innovative Prof. Joachim Deubener protection of stained glass panels Institute of Non-Metallic Materials, Clausthal ­University of Technology

26. PhD Sirine Ben Khemis; Prof. Laurent Cormier; Crystallization of SiO2-Polymorphs in multi­

Burov Ekaterina component glasses of the system Li2O-K2O-MgO-

UPMC Al2O3-SiO2-P2O5 Multicomponent mobility at the interface between glass and oxides thin layers 34. Mirjam Fleck; M.Sc Christopher Tielemann; Franziska Scheffler; Prof. Delia S. Brauer; Dr. rer. nat. Ralf Müller 27. Hamza Mohsin Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research (OSIM); Surface du Verre et Interfaces (UMR 125), CNRS/ Friedrich Schiller University Jena Saint-Gobain Recherche, 39 quai Lucien Lefranc, Oriented surface crystallization in BT0.75S 93300 Aubervilliers, France ­(fresnoite) glass under controlled conditions Structural and optical characterization of alkali silicate thin films prepared by liquid route 35. Lina Heuser; M.Sc Pascal Sobek; Dr. rer. nat. Ralf Müller; Dipl.-Ing. Stefan Körner 28. Felix Schmidt; M.Sc Malte Sander; Prof. Christian Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung Roos (BAM) Institut für Gesteinshüttenkunde Sintering of silver-glass composites Investigation on the influence of electric fields on the surface crystallization in LZAS glass ceramics 36. Janine Wessel; Nadine Gabriel; Jannik Pater­ noga; Niklas Hornemann; Dr.-Ing. Sharon Koppka; 29. Julia Grundkowski; M.Sc Malte Sander; Prof. Edda Rädlein Prof. Christian Roos A study on the economic production of porous Development of an in-situ method to determine glasses with lead oxide and lead containing the crystal growth kinetics in glass ceramics by waste glass measuring the elastic material properties

46 47 37. M.Sc Carsten Blaeß; Dr. rer. nat. Ralf Müller Student Special Programme (view) Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM) Monday, 13 Mai 2019 Blauer Salon Effects of microstructure on crack healing in glass matrix composites 09.00 Christian Schäfer 38. Qaisar Nawaz; Prof. Delia S. Brauer; PhD Araceli­ Deutsch-Französisches Institut Erlangen De Pablos Martin; Dr. rer. nat. Christian Patzig; Germany/France, so close but so different! PhD Altair Contreras Jaimes; Prof. Aldo R Boccaccini Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg 12.00 Light meal Evolution of crystallization kinetics, and minerali- zation of partially crystallized 45S5 bioactive glass 15.00 Round table moderated by Prof. Dominique de Ligny with representatives from the French Consulate in 39. M.Sc Richard Busch; M.Sc Christopher Tielemann; Munich and Dr. Christian Schmitt-Engel from the Dr.-Ing. Stefan Reinsch; Dr. rer. nat. Christian Patzig; graduate school of the University of Erlangen Prof. Thomas Höche; Dr. rer. nat. Ralf Müller Exchange possibilities between France and Fraunhofer-Institut für Mikrostruktur von Werkstoffen Germany und Systemen IMWS Characterization of early crystallization stages in 16.20 Ende der Veranstaltung surface-crystallized diopside glass-ceramics

40. M.Sc Stefanie Hauber Fraunhofer-Institut für Silicatforschung (ISC) Tuesday morning, 14 Mai 2019 Blauer Salon Leeching and dissolution phenomena of glass-ceramic sealed YSZ electrolyte 08.30 Prof. Dr. Edda Rädlein, TU Ilmenau; 41. M.Sc Paul Desmarchelier; Assoc. Prof. V­ alentina Dr.Odile Majérus, ENSCP-Paristech Giordano; Assoc. Prof. Yaroslav Beltukov; Clear as Glass 2019: “Surface properties of glass Prof. Anne Tanguy; Konstantinos Termentzidis and alteration” INSA Lyon Wave-Packet Propagation in Silicon Nano-­ 10.10 Coffee break Composite 10.40 Round table moderated by Dr. Thomas Jüngling, 42. M.Sc Achraf Atila; Dr.-Ing. Erik Bitzek managing director of the DGG-HVG, with different Institute I actors of the industrial and academic world Atomistic insight into the mixed alkaline Future of employment in the glass industry and earth effect on the mechanical properties of academy ­metaphosphate glasses 12.20 Light meal

Tuesday afternoon, 14 Mai 2019 Salon Hans Sachs

14.00 – students meet professionals 17.10 (including breaks) A system of, so called, “speed dating” will be organ- ized to put in contact students with professionals.

48 49 Wednesday, 15 Mai 2019 Salon Hans Sachs Workshops zum Thema Glas in deutscher Sprache (Übersicht) 08.30 – students meet professionals 14.30 (including breaks) A system of, so called, “speed dating” will be organ- ized to put in contact students with professionals. Montagnachmittag, 13 Mai 2019 Salon Martin Behaim

15.00 Harald Zimmermann Wednesday, 15 Mai 2019 Blauer Salon TH Deggendorf Grundlagen der Glastechnologie

14.30 Debriefing 16.20 Pause

15.10 End of session 16.40 Gesine Bergmann VDMA, Frankfurt am Main Veredelung von Hohl- und Flachglas

18.00 Ende der Veranstaltung

Dienstag, 14 Mai 2019 Salon Martin Behaim

08.30 Reinhard Conradt Aachen Thermodynamik

10.10 Kaffeepause

10.40 Sven Wiltzsch Technische Hochschule Georg-Simon-Ohm Nürnberg­ Redox und Farbe

12.20 Imbiss

13.30 Manfred Jacobi Frauenau Die Präsenzbibliothek der DGG – Sicherung und Verfügbarkeit eines Kulturgutes

14.00 Ulrich Lohbauer FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg Fraktografie – eine Brücke zwischen Schaden und Ursache

15.40 Kaffeepause

16.10 Henning Katte ilis gmbh, Erlangen Messung von Restspannungen in Glas

17.30 Ende der Veranstaltung

50 51 Mittwoch, 15 Mai 2019 Salon Martin Behaim Exhibition of suppliers at Joint Meeting of DGG – USTV 08.30 Andreas Kasper Saint-Gobain Sekurit Deutschland GmbH & Co. KG, 13–15 May 2019 in Nürnberg Herzogenrath Flachglasproduktion MARITIM Hotel, Salon Albrecht Dürer und Foyer

10.10 Kaffeepause

10.40 Lutz Poth The following companies will be represented: Ferro GmbH, Frankfurt am Main Neue Entwicklungen im Digitaldruck auf Glas • AMETEK LAND, Land Instruments Int. Limited, Dronfield, S18 1DJ (UK) 12.20 Imbiss www.ametek-land.com

13.30 Anette Zimmermann • DIAS Infrared GmbH, 01189 Dresden Verallia Deutschland AG, Bad Wurzach www.dias-infrared.de.de Rohstoff & Fremdscherbenanalytik zur ­präventiven Prozessstabilisierung • Linde AG, Linde Gases Division, 82049 Pullach www.linde-gas.de 14.30 Harald Zimmermann TH Deggendorf • LOMBERG GmbH, 46049 Oberhausen Viskosität & Verarbeitbarkeit von Glasschmelzen www.lomberg.org

15.10 Ende der Veranstaltung • Luft- und Thermotechnik Bayreuth GmbH, 95497 Goldkronach www.ltb.de

• LumaSense Technologies GmbH, 60326 Frankfurt/M. www.lumasenseinc.com

(Stand: 1.4. 2019)

52 53 General Information Cancellation Cancellations have to be notified in writing to DGG office or at Registration of participants [email protected].

For participation in the Joint Meeting of DGG and USTV please We kindly ask your understanding that in the event of a cancel- register online at https://dgg.converia.de/?sub=48. lation of registration after 29 April 2019, 30 % of the respective invoice amount will be charged. The registration is to do by 23 April 2019 at the latest. Exhibition of Suppliers The registration will serve for the compilation of the list of participants.­ Within the framework of the Meeting suppliers will have the opportunity to display their products and services to the meeting Registration fees participants. For further information on the exhibition terms, Registration card (early bird registration by 1 April 2019!) please contact:

by 1.4.19 from 2.4.19 Anzeigenverwaltung und Firmenausstellungen der DGG Ms Carmen Morbitzer Member of DGG and USTV € 585 € 640 Siemensstraße 45 Non-member € 765 € 845 63071 Offenbach Student (oral presentation or poster) € 100 € 120 P: +49 170 2967458; F: +49 69 975861-99 Student € 140 € 160 [email protected] Retiree € 220 € 240 Conference language Accompanying person € 220 € 240 (members of family) The conference language is English. Reception free of charge The workshop will be held in German. Banquet free of charge Conference venue

Participation in any meeting event is not possible without regis- MARITIM Hotel tration card. Frauentorgraben 11 90443 Nürnberg (Germany) Turnover tax: the fees for the registration cards are not liable to P: +49 911 2363-0 turnover tax according to § 4, 22 UStG. F: +49 911 2363-823 [email protected] Payment should be made directly after receipt of invoice free of http:///www.maritim.de bank commission in Euro to DGG account at: Postbank Frank- furt/M., IBAN DE05 5001 0060 0055 6066 02, BIC PBNKDEFF. Please include invoice number and participant’s name on all money transfers.

MASTER Card, VISA or American Express is accepted for payment with credit card. Participants from abroad may pay their fees also in cash at the Conference office.

Please consider: we prefer money transfer over credit card payment.

54 55 Hotel accommodation Conference office

A block booking has been made for conference participants at The conference office is located in the Foyer of the MARITIM the MARITIM Hotel. Special rates per night are (incl. breakfast, Hotel. bathroom/WC): Opening hours are: single room € 99,– double room € 130,– Monday, 13 May 2019 08.30 to 19.00 Tuesday, 14 May 2019 08.00 to 18.00 For room reservations at the MARITIM Hotel (before 1 April 2019 Wednesday, 15 May 2019 08.00 to 13.30 at the latest) please use the online reservation system: Conference Office phone: +49 911 2363-0 ENGLISCH: http://www.maritim.com/en/corporate?hotel=48&start- Cell phones date=12.05.2019&enddate=15.05.2019&booking- code=DGG2019 We kindly ask you to switch off your cell phones in the session rooms. DEUTSCH: http://www.maritim.de/de/corporate?hotel=48&start- Wireless LAN date=12.05.2019&enddate=15.05.2019&booking- code=DGG2019 During the whole conference the participants have free WLAN access. Room reservations at other hotels can be made via the relevant internet platforms or via the tourist information: Lunch break Congress- und Tourismus-Zentrale Nürnberg Verkehrsverein Nürnberg e.V. At lunch hour on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday a light Frauentorgraben 3/IV meal will be provided at the restaurant and the Foyer (the meal 90443 Nürnberg is included in the meeting fees). T: +49 911 2336-150; F: +49 911 2336-166 [email protected] https://tourismus.nuernberg.de Car Parking https://tourismus.nuernberg.de/buchen/ https://tourismus.nuernberg.de/en/ Entrance to the underground car park (subject to charge) via Tafelhofstraße.

Conference documents

Conference documents will not be sent out; the abstracts of the lectures and posters and the list of participants will be published on the conference website.

Conference gift

The participants are requested to collect it at the Conference office.

Leisure

Please look at https://tourismus.nuernberg.de/en/

Dive into the impressive history of the second largest city in Bavaria and enjoy the amenities of a lively urban place. Discover how harmonious the interplay of historic buildings and modern architecture can be on a walk through the Old Town. Enjoy the culinary delights of a city with a century-long beer, sausage and gingerbread tradition.

56 57 Journey to Nürnberg Important Note for your Calendar

The Maritim Hotel Nürnberg is located centrally and in a conven- iently connected part of the inner city, just a few metres from the main railway station and a few kilometres from the autobahn and airport. The old city with famous buildings and monuments such The as the Kaiserburg, or the numerous museums are within walking distance. Joint Meeting of USTV – DGG Distances including Main railway station: 0.2 km Autobahn A73: 3 km Airport: 7 km French Union for Science and Glass Technology (USTV) Prices and transportation Annual Meeting Taxi fares from airport: approx. 15–20 Euro Underground railway: U2 to stop “Hauptbahnhof” and the Annual Meeting of the German Society of Glass Technology (DGG) takes place 15 – 19 June 2020 in Orléans (France).

58 59 Deutsche Glastechnische Gesellschaft e.V.

Siemensstraße 45 63071 Offenbach (Germany) Tel.: +49 69 975861-0 Fax: +49 69 975861-99 E-Mail: [email protected] www.hvg-dgg.de Conference Website: https://dgg.converia.de/?sub=48

Technische Gesamtherstellung: Druck- und Verlagshaus Zarbock GmbH & Co. KG Sontraer Straße 8, 60386 Frankfurt am Main www.zarbock.de

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