2014 SSLNet Conference, "Integration of Adaptive Lighting & Daylighting"
SSLNet Conference, University of Toronto, Mississauga Campus
Presented by Konstantinos Papamichael
SSLNet Conference, University of Toronto, Mississauga Campus
Presented by Konstantinos Papamichael
2014 DesignLights Consortium Stakeholder Meeting, San Diego
Presented by Michael Siminovitch
On July 29, 2014, CLTC Director Michael Siminovitch gave a keynote address to those gathered for the annual DesignLights Consortium Stakeholder Meeting. The attached presentation begins with examples of wasteful lighting practices then explores control strategies and emerging technologies that have demonstrated deep energy savings. Case study results and information on UC Davis's Smart Lighting Initiative are included.
Semico IMPACT Smart Lighting 2014: Brilliant Opportunities for Building Automation, Santa Clara
Presented by Konstantinos Papamichael
On April 23, 2014, CLTC Co-director Konstantinos Papamichael presented at Semico IMPACT Smart Lighting 2014: Brilliant Opportunities for Building Automation. He discussed lighting control strategies and emerging technologies that maximize the energy-efficiency and functionality of both electric lighting and daylighting systems.
Illuminating Engineering Society, San Francisco
Presented by Konstantinos Papamichael
CLTC Co-director Konstantinos Papamichael discusses how new lighting strategies and technologies can impact human health and circadian function, both positively and negatively.
Presented by Keith Graeber and Mark McClear
Keith Graeber, Director of Engineering at CLTC, and Mark McClear, Director of Applications Engineering at CREE, present on the strengths and limitations of LEDs. This presentations discusses:
UC Davis Alumni & Visitor Center
Presented by Michael Siminovitch
Presented by Bernhard Goesmann at an online webinar for Better Buildings Alliance—This presentation includes information about energy efficiency legislation, exterior sensor types and technologies, testing efforts, field demonstrations, and next steps.
Presentations from the 9th Biannual Joint Meeting of the CIE/USA and CNC/CIE.
Presentations from the Smart Schools Symposium 2013.
Reducing energy use and maintenance costs with demonstrated lighting technologies — With the growing availability of new technologies, smart lighting systems, wireless controls, and improvements on traditional sources, the search for lighting solutions for campus applications is growing more complex. Presentations included lighting technology choices for exterior lighting, office workspaces, classrooms, and demonstration installations. Case studies showed the results of projects that have recently been installed.