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Lighting Research Center Celebrates 25 Years of Research and Education
The Lighting Research Center’s 25th Anniversary Celebration
is scheduled for March 20, 2013 in Troy, N.Y. The event will
include a keynote, panel discussion, LRC tours and
demonstrations, followed by a cocktail reception and dinner.
“We expect this to be a landmark event for lighting. We have
invited special individuals who have been instrumental to the
history of the LRC to celebrate with us. In addition, the event
will be open to the public,” said Russ Leslie, LRC cofounder
and associate director. Tickets are now available at the LRC's 25th Anniversary
Celebration site.
The Value of Lighting
The topic for the 25th anniversary keynote and panel
discussion is the value of lighting, also the subject of a new
book by LRC Director Mark Rea, written to commemorate the LRC’s
25-year milestone. Dedicated to the notion that society
undervalues light, largely because we do not properly measure
its benefits, Value
Metrics for Better Lighting brings together a wide
range of research to illustrate how the effective use of light
can benefit society and the environment. Published by SPIE, the
international society for optics and photonics, the book is due
for release January 2013 and will be available at the SPIE
website.
“We often do not fully understand what lighting can do for
us. We know that we need lighting, but that is as far as the
thinking goes,” said Rea. “Our society undervalues light
because we do not properly measure its benefits. We do a really
good job of conceptualizing the costs of lighting systems
because we can readily measure the costs. However, with no
clear idea of benefits, there is little else that can be used
in the value equation. Consequently, we unnecessarily waste our
natural and capital resources.” Rea has served as Director
since the LRC was established in 1988.
“The LRC’s 25th anniversary keynote and panel discussion
will be a starting point for thoughtful consideration,
discussion, and action,” said Rea. “The mission is nothing less
than to change lighting practice—to bring value to lighting,
and to define and measure benefits as well as costs.”
The LRC was established in 1988 by the New York State Energy
Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) and since that
time, has built an international reputation as the preeminent
source for objective information on lighting technologies,
applications, and the human response to light. From developing
innovative, leading-edge lighting solutions for the new
Boeing 787 Dreamliner and U.S. Navy submarines, to schools,
historic monuments, offices, and airports, the LRC effectively
pairs advanced scientific research with dynamic design concepts
to create an ideal environment for human life.
LRC Focus Areas and Recent News
- The LRC’s groundbreaking research in light and health,
particularly the effects of light on circadian rhythms, is
directly improving the lives of children and adolescents,
night-shift nurses, submariners, and people with Alzheimer’s
disease. Recent news:
Exposure to Light Could Help Alzheimer's Patients Sleep
Better and
Light from Self-Luminous Tablet Computers Can Affect
Evening Melatonin, Delaying Sleep
- The LRC leads the way in the application of solid-state
lighting, bridging the gap between development of new
technology and the end product. For example, when Boeing and
the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) needed to develop
innovative, efficient lighting solutions, they turned to the
LRC. Recent news:
Lighting Up the Aviation Industry
- LRC researchers are also improving the roadway visibility
system, working to optimize the efficiency, safety, and
appearance of fixed roadway lighting, lighting on vehicles,
and traffic lights. Recent news:
Ecoluminance: LRC Develops New Method to Light
Roundabouts
- With projects on six continents, ranging from our
partnership with the Swedish Energy Agency, to the development
of the Regional Centre for Lighting
(RCL) in Sri Lanka, to quality assurance testing for Lighting Africa,
the LRC is truly a global research center. In addition, our
ASSIST program brings together researchers,
manufacturers, and government organizations from around the
world to study and improve solid-state lighting. Recent
news:
LS13: Lighting Research Center at Rensselaer To Host
International Symposium
- The LRC is committed to educating the next generation of
leaders in lighting, encouraging a view of lighting where
economic gains are balanced with ecological sustainability.
At the LRC, students work side by side with world experts in
lighting. Recent news:
Besal Lighting Education Fund Award
Recipients
- The LRC is recognized throughout the world for objective,
independent, third party testing of lighting products. The
LRC’s state of the art photometry lab is the only university
lighting laboratory accredited by the National Voluntary
Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP Lab Code: 200480-0).
At our 25th anniversary event, we will have a ribbon cutting
for our brand new photometry lab. Funded in part by a grant
from NYSERDA, the new lab is located on the second floor of
the Gurley Building in downtown Troy, N.Y.
LRC Partners
“For the past 25 years, the Lighting Research Center
has transformed science into real-world applications, while
always remaining true to its mission—advancing the effective
use of light for society and the environment,” said Leslie.
“Only through collaboration with our Partners, could the LRC
successfully advance such ambitious research goals.” Current
Partners include 3M, AES Latin America, GE Lighting, New York
State Energy Research & Development Authority (NYSERDA),
OSRAM SYLVANIA, Inc., Philips Lighting, Swedish Energy Agency,
and Xcel Energy.
Please visit the LRC's 25th Anniversary
Celebration site for more information, or to purchase
tickets for the event. We will post frequent updates as the
event unfolds.
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Published
December 17,
2012 |
Contact: Rebekah Mullaney
Phone: (518) 687-7118
E-mail: mullar2@rpi.edu |
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