The Czech Glass Society awards two major prizes, which are the Honorary Membership and the Glass Award. In addition, the Society also awards the best student work from secondary schools and universities with glass-related fields of study.
HONORARY MEMBERSHIP
Honorary Membership is the highest honour that the Czech Glass Society may bestow. Is awarded in recognition of substantial and long-standing contributions to the field of glass at a national or international level.
So far, the Honorary Members are
Prof. Ing. Marek Liška, DrSc. dr.h.c.
Prof. Dr. rer. nat., Dr.-Ing. habil., Dr.-Ing. E.h., Helmut A. Schaeffer
Prof. Ing. Josef Matoušek, DrSc.
Ing. Antonín Smrček, CSc. (1933–2010)
Doc. Ing. Miloslav Bartuška, CSc. (1928–2020)
Prof. Ing. Jan Hlaváč, DrSc. (1926–2018)
Vlastimil Dvořák (1924–2018)
Ing. Jaroslav Beránek (1924–2013)
Ing. Julius Broul (1914–2009)
Prof. Ing. Jaroslav Staněk, DrSc. (1914–1997)
GLASS AWARD
This award is granted by the Committee of the Czech Glass Society for merit in the development of glass science, industry or art on the basis of a proposal from the members of the CGS. It goes to one person each year. The presentation is usually made during the annual meeting or conference of the CGS and is often accompanied by a lecture by the laureate.
Glass Award Laureates
2023 – Ing. Jiří Zajíc – Sázava
2022 – Jan Kubát – Nový Bor
2020/2021 – it was not awarded due to the coronavirus pandemic
2019 – Ing. Petr Beránek – Teplice
2018 – Petr Novotný – Nový Bor
2017 – Ing. Jiří Koucký, CSc. – Jablonec nad Nisou
2016 – Rudolf Hais – Nový Bor
2015 – PhDr. Petr Nový – Tanvald
2014 – Akad. soch. Zdeňka Laštovičková – Železný Brod
2013 – Dr. Ing. Martin Míka – Praha
2012 – Doc. Ing. Stanislav Kasa, CSc. – Praha
2011 – Prof. Ing. Ladislav Koudelka, DrSc. – Pardubice
2010 – Ing. Milan Hřebíček, CSc. – Valašské Meziříčí
2009 – Doc. Ing. Jaroslav Kloužek, CSc. – Praha
2008 – Prof. akad. soch. Jiří Harcuba – Praha
2007 – Ing. Jaroslav Seifrt Sr. – Poděbrady
2006 – René Roubíček – Praha & Kamenický Šenov
2005 – Ing. Josef Smrček, CSc. – Praha
2004 – Ing. Vítězslav Křesťan, CSc. – Hradec Králové
2003 – RNDr. Petr Schill – Vsetín
2002 – Antonín Langhamer – Jablonec nad Nisou
2001 – Doc. Ing. Miloslav Bartuška, CSc. – Praha
2000 – Ing. Milan Hájek, CSc. – Praha
1999 – Ing. František Novotný, CSc. – Praha
1998 – Prof. Ing. Josef Matoušek, DrSc. – Praha
1997 – Ing. Miloš Bělohradský – Sázava
1996 – Ing. Josef Chmelař – Vsetín
1995 – Ing. František Voldřich – Nový Bor
1994 – Vlastimil Dvořák – Nový Bor
1993 – Ing. Petr Schill, CSc. – Hradec Králové
1992 – Ing. Roland Kirsch, CSc. – Nový Bor
1991 – Ing. Jiří Matěj, CSc. – Praha
1990 – Ing. Karel Pešek – Nový Bor
1989 – Prof. Ing. Lubomír Němec, DrSc. – Praha
1988 – Ing. Milan Paleček – Hradec Králové
1987 – Prof. Ing. Ladislav Šašek, DrSc. – Praha
1986 – Ing. Ivan Fanderlik, CSc. – Hradec Králové
1985 – Doc. Ing. Zdeněk Strnad, CSc. – Praha
1984 – Ing. Antonín Smrček, CSc. – Teplice
1983 – Ing. Jaroslav Beránek – Praha
1982 – Ing. Ladislav Tuláček – Teplice
1981 – Prof. Ing. Jan Hlaváč, DrSc. – Praha
1980 – RNDr. Jan Voldán – Hradec Králové
1979 – Ing. Rudolf Pavlišta – Nový Bor
1978 – RNDr. Miloš Volf, CSc. – Sázava
1977 – Prof. Ing. Dr. Milota Fanderlik – Hradec Králové
1976 – Prof. Ing. Jaroslav Staněk, DrSc. – Praha
Secretary for awarding
Assoc. prof. Ing. Jaroslav Kloužek, CSc.
Institute of Rock Structure and Mechanics ASCR, v. v. i.
Laboratory of Inorganic Materials
V Holešovičkách 41
182 09, Prague 8
Czech Republic
e-mail: Jaroslav.Klouzek@vscht.cz