Webinar: Lifehacks for Horticultural Lighting – Light Hacks from Nature
Presented by the IES, The VNISI Russian Lighting Research Institute, and The Russian State Agrarian University - Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy
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Presented by the IES, The VNISI Russian Lighting Research Institute, and The Russian State Agrarian University - Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy
In this special webinar, IES staff will guide you through the Lighting Library® – a giant step forward in how we create and deliver standards.
Presented by PPNL's Belal Abboushi and Sarah Safranek
What if you could sit down and have each of the premier lighting research facilities in the United States come to you and distill their recent activities to about ten minutes each?
Presented by PNNL's Michael Poplawski and Jessica Collier, along with Design Consultant Star Davis.
Harvard Medical, Stanford & Thomas Jefferson Universities and the Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai share their research that is helping to chart the course for not just the lighting industry – but for humanity.
The Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) Board of Directors announces that the 2021 IES Annual Conference, originally scheduled for August 5-7 in New Orleans, will not take place in-person, and instead will be hosted in a virtual setting. As always, the IES’s priority is the health and safety of the lighting community, including our members, staff, […]
Presented by Michael Myer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, and Lisa Skumatz, SERA
Join us for our first educational session on LM-79 since the revision was published, and learn from experts in this topic Cameron Miller and Eric Bretschneider.
Presented by Gabe Arnold, and Kate Hickcox of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
As the hospital experience transforms from primarily “sterile” patient environments to more comfortable, curative spaces focused on well-being and support, ongoing research continues into the connection between light and health. This research is impacting the way designers technologies to enhance the hospital experience.
Amid the escalating COVID-19 positivity rate and increased travel restrictions, the Illuminating Engineering Society’s Street and Area Lighting Conference Committee announce that the 2021 Street and Area Lighting Conference (SALC) will not take place in person, and instead will be hosted in a completely virtual format.