Your D.O.E. Workshop "Cheat Sheet"

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Your "cheat sheet" to the recent 2021 U.S. Department of Energy Lighting R&D Workshop 

 

The Lighting R&D Workshop was conducted virtually February 1-4.  It covered research topics, marketplace dynamics, new technologies and scientific reviews.  Presenters represented some leading architectural design firms, manufacturers, academia and industry organizations – among others.

Below are links to the slides of presenters who made them available for DOE publication.  Reviewing the slides online is certainly not the same as witnessing the qualified presenter deliver the information, but we found much of the content, charts, data, etc. to be enlightening and informative.

 

Workshop Welcome

Brian Walker, Lighting R&D Program Manager, U.S. Department of Energy
David Nemtzow, Building Technologies Office Director, U.S. Department of Energy
Brian Liebel, Director of Standards and Research, Illuminating Engineering Society
 

Discovering the Mindset to Pursue the Impossible

Chuck Swoboda, Innovator, former Chief Executive Officer at Cree Lighting
 

A Provocation to Reframe Accepted Targets Within the Context of the NaturalEnvironment

Star Davis, Design Consultant
 

What Is Ideal Light?

Moderator: Morgan Pattison, SSLS Inc.
Jennifer Scheib, University of Colorado Boulder
Ron Gibbons, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute
Tero Mäkinen, LEDiL
Ian Ashdown, SunTracker Technologies
 

“Ask Me” Session: Connecting the Dots Between Light & Health Research and Practice

Moderator: Kelly Gordon, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Erin Flynn-Evans, NASA
Céline Vetter, University of Colorado Boulder
Andrew Phillips, Monash University
Jamie Zeitzer, Stanford University
 

Realizing the Potential of GUV: Perspectives from SSL Technology Development

Moderators/Speakers: Brian Walker, U.S. Department of Energy, and Alex Baker, Illuminating Engineering Society
Kyung Lee, Guidehouse
David Sliney, Independent Consultant
Cameron Miller, National Institute of Standards and Technology
Ruth Taylor, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
 

Value Metrics: Quantifying Lighting Benefits

Moderator: Brian Liebel, Illuminating Engineering Society
Michael Myer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Shadab Rahman, Harvard Medical School
Leora Radetsky, DesignLights Consortium
Rajaram Bhagavathula, Virginia Tech Transportation Institute
 

Advances in LED Materials and Devices

Moderator: Monica Hansen, LED Lighting Advisors
Rob Armitage, Lumileds
Kirstin Alberi, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
Michael Kneissl, Technische Universität Berlin
Siddharth Rajan, The Ohio State University
 

Advances in OLED Materials

Moderator: Lisa Pattison, SSLS Inc.
Marina Kondakova, OLEDWorks
Mark Thompson, University of Southern California
Jun Yeob Lee, Sungkyunkwan University
Russell Holmes, University of Minnesota
Chris Giebink, Pennsylvania State University
 

Lighting Innovators

Moderator: Joel Chaddock, National Energy Technology Laboratory
Cheyenne Lynsky, University of California, Santa Barbara
Peter Kozodoy, Glint Photonics
Selina Monickam, Pixelligent
Jian Li, Arizona State University
Ruqayah Bhuiyan, University of Georgia
Yunping Huang, University of Washington
J. Mundinger, Pennsylvania State University
 

Lighting & Displays Cross-Cutting R&D

Moderator: Monica Hansen, LED Lighting Advisors
Mike Hack, Universal Display Corporation
Rajiv Pathak, Lumileds
John Whiteman, Plessey Semiconductors
Jim Murphy, GE Research
Ray Ma, Nanosys
 

Glare and Diffuse Lighting

Moderator: Norman Bardsley, Bardsley Consulting
Nathaniel Jones, Arup
Dan Schwade, Acuity Brands
Sergey Vasylyev, Lucent Optics
Eric Haugaard, Cree Lighting
 

Incorporating New Tools to Advance Lighting Products and Practice in 2021

Moderator: Andrea Wilkerson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Steve Fotios, University of Sheffield
Siobhan Rockcastle, University of Oregon
Gary Trott, Acuity Brands
Steven Rosen, Available Light
 

Data’s Role in the Future of Building Design and Operation

Moderator: Michael Poplawski, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Leland Curtis, SmithGroup
Star Davis, Design Consultant
Cindy Zhu, Prescriptive Data
 

The LED Lighting Supply Chain: Economics, Innovations, and Sustainability

Moderator: Morgan Pattison, SSLS Inc.
Valerie Nubbe, Guidehouse
Monica Hansen, LED Lighting Advisors
John Trublowski, Eaton
Aaron Smith, Finelite
 

OLED Manufacturing Challenges

Moderator: Norman Bardsley, Bardsley Consulting
Jeff Spindler, OLEDWorks
Christian May, Fraunhofer
Steve Forrest, University of Michigan
 

Lighting the Future

Moderator: Morgan Pattison, SSLS Inc.
Naomi Miller, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Tom Phoenix, CPL Architects & Engineers
Brad Koerner, Cima
Brian Walker, U.S. Department of Energy


 

More information on DOE website >>

 

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