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2022 GLASS & OPTICAL MATERIALS DIVISION ANNUAL MEETING MAY 22–26, 2022 REGISTER TODAY! https://ceramics.org/gomd2022 HYATT REGENCY BALTIMORE Join the Glass & Optical Materials Division (GOMD) for its annual meeting May 22–26, 2022, in Baltimore, Md. The 2022 GOMD meeting is special because the United Nations declared 2022 the “International Year of Glass.” We will have a number of special events to commemorate this occasion as we meet together in-person for the first time since 2019. This year’s program will feature four symposia: Fundamentals of the Glassy State; Glass and Interaction with its Environment—Fun- damentals and Applications; Optical and Electronic Materials and Devices—Fundamentals and Applications; and Glass Technology and Cross-cutting Topics. Technical leaders from industry, national laboratories, and academia will lead technical sessions featuring oral and poster presentations that provide an open forum for glass scientists and engineers world- wide to present and exchange findings on recent advances in various aspects related to glass science and technology. Students are encouraged to enter their presentations in the annual poster competition for professional recognition and cash awards. Students attending the 2022 GOMD meeting are invited to attend a career roundtable discussion with scientists from industry, national laboratories, and academia about career opportunities and other topics in a casual environment. This 2022 GOMD meeting will provide a unique opportunity for students to learn, interact, and win. Nestled in the heart of downtown, the Hyatt Regency Baltimore Inner Harbor hotel offers a luxury gateway to the enchanting waterfront town. The conference venue is only 12 miles from Baltimore/Washing- ton International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) and within walking distance to museums, historic landmarks, restaurants, and attractions like the National Aquarium and Camden Yards. On behalf of the GOMD executive committee and volunteer organiz- ers, we sincerely hope you will join us at the 2022 GOMD meeting to find new collaborative opportunities and to exchange ideas in the international glass community. 2022 PROGRAM CHAIRS | BALTIMORE, MD., USA TECHNICAL PROGRAM S1: FUNDAMENTALS OF THE GLASSY STATE Glass Formation and Structural Relaxation Glass Crystallization and Glass-ceramics Structural Characterizations of Glasses Topology and Rigidity Atomistic Simulation and Predictive Modeling of Glasses Data-based Modeling and Machine Learning for Glass Science Mechanical Properties of Glasses Non-Oxide Glasses and Glass-ceramics Glass Under Extreme Conditions S2: GLASS AND INTERACTIONS WITH ITS ENVIRONMENT — FUNDAMENTALS AND APPLICATIONS Glasses and Glass-ceramics for Healthcare Nuclear Waste Immobilization Dissolution and Interfacial Reactions Surfaces and Coatings S3: OPTICAL AND ELECTRONIC MATERIALS AND DEVICES — FUNDAMENTALS AND APPLICATIONS Laser Interactions with Glasses Charge and Energy Transport in Disordered Materials Optical Fibers and Waveguides Glass-based Optical Devices and Detector Applications Optical and Photonic Glass and Glass-ceramics S4: GLASS TECHNOLOGY AND CROSS-CUTTING TOPICS Sol-gel Processing of Glasses and Ceramic Materials Challenges in Glass Manufacturing 3D-printing of Glass 42 www.ceramics.org | American Ceramic Society Bulletin, Vol. 101, No. 2 Ashutosh Goel Rutgers University ag1179@soe.rutgers.edu Charmayne Lonergan Pacific Northwest National Laboratory charmayne.lonergan@pnnl.gov SPECIAL SESSION Remembering Ted Day This session is dedicated to the memory of our friend and colleague, Ted Day, who passed away in Sept. 2020. Speakers will review Ted’s many contribu- tions to our glass and bioceramics communities, as an entrepreneur, a philanthropist, and a dedicated member of The American Ceramic Society. If you would like to contribute to this session, share a memory, or offer a story, please contact Richard Brow (brow@mst.edu) or Julian Jones (julian.r.jones@imperial.ac.uk).

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