Society of Glass Technology

Coordinates: 53°28′27″N 1°28′27″W / 53.47414°N 1.47405°W / 53.47414; -1.47405 The Society of Glass Technology (SGT) is an organization for individuals and organizations with a professional interest in glass manufacture and usage. The Society is based in the United Kingdom, with its offices in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, but it has a worldwide membership.

The objects of the Society "are to encourage and advance the study of the history, art, science, design, manufacture, after treatment, distribution and end use of glass of any and every kind".[1]

The Society was founded by W E S Turner in 1916.[2]

The Society is a founder member of the International Commission on Glass and the European Society of Glass Science and Technology.

Membership grades

  • Member individuals interested in the work of the Society
  • Fellow "individual members who have met prescribed requirements of education, achievement or service to the Industry and the Society. They may use the designatory letters FSGT".[1]
  • Corporate Member Company or organization
  • Fellow (Emeritus)The awardee of Fellow Emeritus is a person who subsequent to their election to the Fellowship has rendered to the Society exceptional service.
  • Honorary Fellow An Honorary Fellow is a person who, because of reasons of conspicuous service rendered by him to the Society or who, by reasons of noteworthy or distinguished contributions to one or more of the branches of knowledge which comprise glass technology

Current Publications

The publication of scientific and technical works is a major activity of the Society, and currently it publishes two journals. These were formed in 2006 when the journals of the Society of Glass Technology and the Deutsche Glastechnische Gesellschaft[3] were combined to form the European Journal of Glass Science and Technology.

Former Publications

  • Journal of the Society of Glass Technology (1917-1960)

From 1960 this was split into two journals:

  • Glass Technology (1960-2005)
  • Physics and Chemistry of Glasses (1960-2005)

References

  1. 1 2 Society of Glass Technology Official Website
  2. R. W. Douglas Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society, Vol. 10 (November 1964), pp. 325-355. William Ernest Stephen Turner. 1881-1963
  3. "Deutsche Glastechnische Gesellschaft". Retrieved 2016-07-05.
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