Edgar Dutra Zanotto is a passionate researcher in glass science and engineering, dedicating over 47 years to education, discovery and invention. He serves as a professor at the Federal University of São Carlos, Brazil, and the Director of the Center for Research, Technology and Education in Vitreous Materials – www.certev.ufscar.br.
Zanotto’s research delves into the fundamental behaviors of glass-forming materials, encompassing diffusion, viscous flow, relaxation, and crystallization. He further explores the development, properties, and applications of technological glasses and glass-ceramics. His prolific career has yielded approximately 450 scientific articles in journals and conference proceedings, plus several book chapters and patents. He has fostered research through approximately 100 contracts with government agencies and 40 with industries. He has supervised over 100 “diploma” students and 100 post-graduate students and post-docs. His expertise has been shared through over 400 congress presentations, including 160 invited lectures and 40 plenary talks at national and international conferences.
Zanotto’s contributions have been acknowledged with 59 science and technology awards. He holds memberships in esteemed academies worldwide, including the São Paulo Academy of Sciences, Brazilian Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, World Academy of Ceramics (WAC), and The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS). He is a distinguished Fellow of the Fulbright Foundation, the American Ceramic Society, the Society of Glass Technology, and the Brazilian Ceramic Society. His leadership extends beyond research. He serves as an editor for the Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids and sits on the advisory boards of ten other scientific journals, actively shaping the discourse in glass physics and materials science.