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4th International Workshop on Glass & Entropy 9th International Otto Schott Colloquium September 09-12, 2019 | Friedrich Schiller University Jena | Germany Conference Programme Prof. Lothar Wondraczek Laboratory of Glass Science Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research Friedrich Schiller University Jena Fraunhoferstrasse 6, D-07743 Jena Faculty of Chemistry and Earth Phone: +49-(0)3641 948500 Sciences Fax: +49-(0)3641 948502 E-Mail: [email protected] www.glas.uni-jena.de Mon, Sept. 09 / 2019 — Hidden, Perfect and Forbidden Glasses 08:45—09:00 Wondraczek, L (University of Jena) Opening Address 09:00—09:45 Angell, C. A. (Arizona State University) Hidden glasses and their liquids- that are new phases of familiar liquids 10:00—10:30 Garden, J--L. (UGA, Grenoble) Determination of the production of entropy during glass transition: theory and experiment 11:00—11:30 Zanotto, E. D. (UFSCar, Sao Carlos) On the ultimate fate of glass 11:30—12:00 Kob, W. (University of Montpellier) The ideal glass: More than just vibrations 12:00—12:30 Lucas, P. (University of Arizona) Glass formation in highly unstable systems 13:30—14:15 Ediger, M. D. (University of Wisconsin) Using surface structure and mobility to build more organized organic glasses with physical vapor deposition 14:30—15:00 Mizuno, H.(University of Tokyo) Sound wave propagation in glasses: Inter- play between anharmonic and elastic heterogeneities 15:00—15:30 Mori, T. (University of Tsubaka) Terahertz spectroscopic investigation of boson peak and fractal dynamics in glass and single crystal 16:00—16:30 Tanguy, A. (INSA Lyon) Energy transfer and viscous dissipation in glasses and amorphous nanocomposites 16:30—17:00 Avramov, I. (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences) Viscosity and Entropy 17:00—17:30 Fotheringham, U. (Schott AG) Angell-Plot—redrawn on basis of the Waterton-MYEGA-Model Tue, Sept. 10 / 2019 — New Horizons in Glass Chemistry 09:00—09:45 Bennett, T. D. (University of Cambridge) Metal-Organic framework liquids, blends and composite glasses 10:00—10:30 Werner-Zwanziger, U. (Dalhousie University) Insights into structural disorder of glass from solid state NMR 11:00—11:30 Kamitsos, E. I. (NHRF, Athens) Structure, thermal and elastic properties of binary and ternary tellurite glasses 11:30—12:00 Ebendorff-Heidepriem, H. (University of Adelaide) Heavy metal oxide glasses: gateway to new optical functionalities 12:00—12:30 De Ligny, D. (FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg) Associating Raman and Brillouin spectroscopies with DSC calorimetry 13:30—14:15 Micoulaut, M. (Sorbonne Paris Cité) Dynamic anomalies and reversibility of the glass transition 14:30—15:00 Schmelzer, J. W. P. (University of Rostock) Kinetic criteria of vitrification and pressure-induced glass transition 15:00—15:30 Gueguen, Y. (University of Rennes) Photoinduced state of chalcogenide glasses 16:00—16:30 Poletto Rodrigues, B. (University of Adelaide) Correlation between ionic mobility and plastic flow events in NaPO3-NaCl-Na2SO4 glasses 16:30—17:00 Neuville, D.(Sorbonne Paris Cité) How to link the configurational entropy of melts with their structure? 17:00—17:30 Kotz, F. (University of Freiburg) Glassomer—Processing glass like a polymer Social Programme Monday Dinner at restaurant „Fuchsturm“ Tuesday Dinner at restaurant „Bauersfeld“ Wednesday Summer BBQ at the Schott Boat House Attendance to the conference is subject to prior registration. Only preregistered persons can be admitted to the conference site and social events. Wed, Sept. 11 / 2019 — Heterogeneity and Mechanical Response 09:00—09:45 Greer, A. L. (University of Cambridge) Metallic glasses as nanostructured materials 10:00—10:30 Calin, M. (IFW Dresden) Functionalization of Ti– and Zr-based bulk metallic glasses through surface micro-nano-patterning 11:00—11:30 Champion, Y. (Grenoble INP) Entropic description of a Mg-based metallic glass from serrations statistics 11:30—12:00 Schirmacher, W. (JGU Mainz) Theory of heterogeneous elasticity 12:00—12:30 Benzine, O.(FSU Jena) Local deformation of glasses is mediated by rigidity fluctuation on nanometer scale 13:30—14:15 Rouxel, T. (University of Rennes) The fracture surface energy and tough- ness of brittle solids: Ordered versus disordered structures 14:30—15:00 Koike, A. (AGC Inc.) How to design damage resistant glass 15:00—15:30 Bauchy, M. (University of California, LA) The energy landscape governs brittle-to-ductile transitions in glasses 15:30—16:00 Smedskjær, M. M. (Aalborg University) Advances and challenges in designing damage resistant oxide glasses 16:30—17:00 Yoshida, S. (University of Shiga Prefecture) Plastically deformed zone of oxide glass under a diamond indenter 17:00—17:30 Katagami, Y. (Nippon Electric Glass Co., Ltd.) tbd. 17:30—18:00 Huang, L. (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) Deformation and cracking behaviour of oxide glass under sharp contact loading Thu, Sept. 12 / 2019— Ultrastrong glasses 09:00—09:45 Eckert, J. (Montanuniversität Leoben) Tailoring the properties of metallic glasses by controlling heterogeneities 10:00—10:30 Gao, J. (Corning Inc.) Fracture and damage of coated glass 11:00—11:30 Deubener, J.(Clausthal University of Technology) Micromechanical properties of hydrous oxide glasses 11:30—12:00 Dicks, O.(Queen Mary University of London) Modelling radiation damage in glasses for nuclear waste encapsulation 12:00—12:30 Brauer, D. (University of Jena) Phosphate glasses as biomaterials 13:30—14:00 Richter, C. (DFG) Funding opportunities at German Science Foundation 14:00—14:30 Alkemper, J., Gabel, F. (Schott AG) SCHOTT AG—Your chance @ SCHOTT 14:30—15:00 Bahrs, S. (Wiley-VCH) Writing a research paper: Editors Perspective Young Researcher Session 15:20—15:35 Bruns, S. (TU Darmstadt) Densification and indentation cracking behavior of anomalous glasses 15:35—15:50 Evertz, S. (University of Aachen) Design of thin film metallic glasses with superior fracture toughness 15:50—16:05 Golkia, M. (HHU Düsseldorf) The Boson peak in deformed metallic glasses 16:05—16:20 Adjaoud, O. (TU Darmstadt) Microstructure and mechanical properties of metallic nanoglasses prepared by nanoparticle consolidation 16:20—16:35 Hilke, S. (WWU Münster) Variable resolution fluctuation electron microscopy of BMGs 17:00—17:15 Tarragó Aymerich, M. (FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg) Distinguishing plastic flow from densification in a borosilicate glass 17:15—17:30 Grammes, T. (FSU Jena) The network structure of phospho-aluminosilicate glasses and its effect on mechanical properties 17:30—17:45 Barca Baragatto, C. (Coe College) Charge carrier mobility of alkali silicate glasses calculated by molecular dynamics 17:45—18:00 Limbach, R. (FSU Jena) Tuning the plasticity of bulk metallic glasses via inductive flash-annealing A poster session with 31 registered contributions will be held throughout the conference. CONTACT Prof. L. Wondraczek Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena Laboratory of Glass Science Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research Fraunhoferstr. 6 07743 Jena Telefon: +49 3641 9-48500 Fax: +49 3641 9-48502 E-Mail: [email protected] published by: Chair of Glass Chemistry— Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research This conference is funded by Sponsored by UTOPES GA 681652 www.glas.uni-jena.de .