May Research Highlights by Kamalan Mosas: Advancing the Frontiers of Glass Coating Performance

May has been a dynamic and productive month for Kamalan Mosas, marked by intensive hands-on testing, exciting breakthroughs, and deepening international collaborations. His work continues to focus on the development of next-generation anti-reflective (AR) coatings for glass surfaces.

This month, Kamalan led a series of mechanical and environmental durability tests on coated glass samples. Following these tests, optical measurements were performed to ensure the coatings maintained their optical selectivity - an essential benchmark for long-term performance under real-world conditions.

A key milestone came on May 14th, when Kamalan presented his idea for a collaborative research initiative with CENER, Spain. The project aims to evaluate the long-term environmental durability of AR coatings with hydrophobic layers on large-scale glass panels. Hosted by Prof. Jaione Bengoechea Apezteguia and her team at CENER (Spain), the meeting was organized with key participants, including Dr. Omar Benzine from Interpane and Assoc. Prof. A.H. Pakseresht from FunGlass (TnUAD).

This expanding collaboration represents a significant step forward in our pursuit of more resilient, high-performance glass coatings. We're inspired by the momentum and look forward to the next phase of innovation.

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