Wikipedia:WikiProject Physics/Taskforces/Glass/Members

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  • Headbomb (talk · contribs) 2009-03-27: WikiProject Physics coordinator. I'll provide logistic support, but I don't know much about glass. I have some background in solid state physics, mostly semiconductors and metals.
  • Afluegel (talk · contribs) 2009-03-27: I am glass chemist, contributing currently mainly to the organization of this task force. I also edit articles in the glass engineering and science field.
  • Logger9 (talk · contribs): Assoc. Prof. (Chem/Math) 4-year university. Background in Materials Science & Engr. Wiki articles include: Physics of glass, the Glass transition, Transparent materials, and Phase transformations in solids. Also Ceramics processing, Colloidal crystals and Sol-gel w/ contributions in Nanomaterials. Sign me up !
  • Physchim62 (talk · contribs): I'm a chemist, with some experience of WikiLogistics! I'm happy to help out where I can, although I have little specialist knowledge in this particular field. I might be able to find you some photos of Murano though!
  • Jdrewitt (talk · contribs) 2009-06-30: I'm a physicist with research interests that involve the atomic structure of liquids and glasses. I have extensive experience using neutron and synchrotron x-ray diffraction as well as Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Differential Scanning Calorimetry techniques.
  • Trilobitealive (talk · contribs) 2011-01-09: Although one of my city licenses is as a chemist I've not worked directly in that field for several decades. My primary interests in glass are hand fabrication of telescope components and of art glass.
  • GlassKnowledge (talk · contribs) 2012-05-23: I have been in the glass manufacturing sector for 20 years with experience of all aspects of glass technology including raw materials, glass melting, glass forming, recycling and glass quality (defect identification and product quality). I am the Technical Director (PhD in glass surface chemistry) of an organisation that provides technical support to the container (packaging), flat (float), fibre (insulation and filament), domestic (table and drinking ware)and specialist glass (optics, bioglass etc) sectors around the world. Therefore, I will be able to bring a wealth of technical and practical experience to developing the pages on glass.
  • Massimiliano79 (talk · contribs) 2015-03-02 I am an Aerospace Engineer. I work in an Italian company manufacturing screen printing machines, dryers, equipment and consumables (inks) for glass (and other materials too). I am in this field from a lot of years and I have an excellent know-how about glass manufacturing, printing, etching and related consumables (inks).
  • Punty Jon (talk · contribs) 2017-05-17 Though I have a technical background (PhD in Environmental Engineering), my expertise related to this group is in contemporary glass art. I have been a collector for 30 years, and have been President of the international Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass; also have served on the Board of the Pilchuck Glass School. I am knowledgeable about contemporary glass artists, their work, and their techniques. I am editing/updating the bios of glass artists.
  • Alek14 (talk · contribs) 2021-11-9: I am an insulated glazing academic and practitioner. My special field is multipane (multilayer) glazing (i.e., glazing having more than 3 glass panes).
  • TwoScars (talk · contribs) 2023-08-13: I worked for one summer in the hot end of a glass factory, and have relatives that worked at glass factories going back nearly 200 years. My education is business oriented (B.S. Business, MBA), and I am most interested in the companies that made glass.