The symposium will feature the following posters from an international array of researchers that highlight current investigations of the role of light and lighting in affecting human behaviors.
P1 - Effects of Alterations in Daylight Distribution of Classrooms Caused by Students Grouping; Carolina C Bedoya Jaramillo, Federal University of Santa Catarina
P2 - How Light in the Home in the Evening May Affect Health; Edward Carome, John Carroll University
P3 - Effects of Light on Humans - Already Applicable?; Peter Dehoff, Zumtobel Lighting
P4 - Lighting, Behavior and Health of Industrial Employees; Maira Dias, University of Campinas, School of Civil Engineering
P5 - The Application of Light Sensitivity to the Development of a Luminaire; Robert Dick, Canadian Scotobiology Group
P6 - The Seasonal Effects of Dawn on Subjective Feelings of Sleep; Kazuhiro Hatta, Panasonic
P7 - Utilizing Biologically-Corrected LED Lighting Solution; Samantha McLarty, Lighting Science
P8 - Pedestrian-friendly Nighttime Lighting: Is Glare a Factor?; Naomi J Miller, PNNL
P9 - Spectral Variability Within the Luminous Environment; Mojtaba Navvab, The University of Michigan
P10 - Assessment of Existing Blue Light Exposure on the Relationship to Sleep and Cognition in Elderly Home Care Residents with and without Dementia; Amanda Nioi, Heriot-Watt University, School of the Built Environment
P11 - The Effect of Lighting on the Caregivers' Satisfaction in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit; Nam-Kyu Park, University of Florida
P12 - LightAide: Fun and Enlightened Learning; Catherine Rose, Philips Lighting
P13 - Balancing Levels of Light; Monica Sater, Chalmers University of Technology
P14 - Reality vs Fiction in Lighting Design; Monica Sater, Chalmers University of Technology
P15 - Fostering Activity and Enhancing Wayfinding with Interactive Urban Beacons; Susanne Seitinger, Philips Lighting
P16 - The Photon Project; Charlie Sharman, The Photon Project
P17 - Senior Living Environments: Evidence-Based Lighting Design Strategies; Michael White, Schuler Shook
P18 - Lighting Recommendations for Operating Theatres: H. Hemphälä, Ergonomics, Design Sciences, Lund University, Lund, Sweden
The symposium will feature the following posters from an international array of researchers that highlight current investigations of the role of light and lighting in affecting human behaviors.
P1 - Effects of Alterations in Daylight Distribution of Classrooms Caused by Students Grouping; Carolina C Bedoya Jaramillo, Federal University of Santa Catarina
P2 - How Light in the Home in the Evening May Affect Health; Edward Carome, John Carroll University
P3 - Effects of Light on Humans - Already Applicable?; Peter Dehoff, Zumtobel Lighting
P4 - Lighting, Behavior and Health of Industrial Employees; Maira Dias, University of Campinas, School of Civil Engineering
P5 - The Application of Light Sensitivity to the Development of a Luminaire; Robert Dick, Canadian Scotobiology Group
P6 - The Seasonal Effects of Dawn on Subjective Feelings of Sleep; Kazuhiro Hatta, Panasonic
P7 - Utilizing Biologically-Corrected LED Lighting Solution; Samantha McLarty, Lighting Science
P8 - Pedestrian-friendly Nighttime Lighting: Is Glare a Factor?; Naomi J Miller, PNNL
P9 - Spectral Variability Within the Luminous Environment; Mojtaba Navvab, The University of Michigan
P10 - Assessment of Existing Blue Light Exposure on the Relationship to Sleep and Cognition in Elderly Home Care Residents with and without Dementia; Amanda Nioi, Heriot-Watt University, School of the Built Environment
P11 - The Effect of Lighting on the Caregivers' Satisfaction in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit; Nam-Kyu Park, University of Florida
P12 - LightAide: Fun and Enlightened Learning; Catherine Rose, Philips Lighting
P13 - Balancing Levels of Light; Monica Sater, Chalmers University of Technology
P14 - Reality vs Fiction in Lighting Design; Monica Sater, Chalmers University of Technology
P15 - Fostering Activity and Enhancing Wayfinding with Interactive Urban Beacons; Susanne Seitinger, Philips Lighting
P16 - The Photon Project; Charlie Sharman, The Photon Project
P17 - Senior Living Environments: Evidence-Based Lighting Design Strategies; Michael White, Schuler Shook
P18 - Lighting Recommendations for Operating Theatres: H. Hemphälä, Ergonomics, Design Sciences, Lund University, Lund, Sweden
A nightcap reception will be held in the Whitehall Room following the walking tours. Join us for a nightcap and informal discussion with speakers, Nancy Clanton and Randy Burkett. You will have the opportunity to discuss the outdoor lighting applications from the tour.