Presented Research at ISNOG 2026
Dr. Mai-Phuong Truong from the Glass Processing Department and PhD student Badar Khan participated in the International Symposium on Non-Oxide and New Optical Glasses (ISNOG 2026), held on 14–17 June 2026 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Dr. Truong delivered an oral presentation entitled “Luminescence Modulation and Low-Temperature Crystallisation in Tb/Yb-Doped Lithium-Containing Oxyfluoride Glasses,” highlighting recent advances in the development and characterization of oxyfluoride glass materials.
PhD student Badar Khan presented a poster titled “Dual Visible Emission in Tm³⁺/Mn²⁺ Co-Doped Oxyfluoride Glass and Glass-Ceramics Containing KZnF₃ and KTmF₄ Nanocrystals,” showcasing his research on the optical properties of rare-earth-doped glass-ceramic systems.

The International Symposium on Non-Oxide and New Optical Glasses (ISNOG) is a leading scientific event in the field of glass science and technology. Originally focused on non-oxide glasses and their optical properties, the symposium has evolved alongside the rapid development of new glass systems and the discovery of their unique functionalities. Today, ISNOG provides an important international platform for presenting cutting-edge research, fostering scientific collaboration, and promoting innovation across a broad range of glass materials and their novel physical properties.
The participation of our researchers at ISNOG 2026 provided an excellent opportunity to present the latest results of the Glass Processing Department, exchange knowledge with experts from around the world, and strengthen international research collaborations.







