IESNYC Members to Present at LEDucation
We are pleased to announce that the following members of the IESNYC community will be participating as speakers at the upcoming LEDucation Conference being held March 18-19 and virtual sessions March 13-14. This industry Trade Show and Conference serves as a vital platform for knowledge-sharing within the lighting industry, and we are proud to see our members take an active role in shaping the future around solid-state lighting innovation.
The IESNYC is pleased to be a 2025 LEDucation Educational Sponsor.
Be sure to sign up for our members informative sessions
Design to Programming: Key Insights and Lessons Learned in Lighting Control System Implementation
Lauren Schwade, Mazzetti (IESNYC) | plus: Brennan Schumacher, Mazzetti
Virtual Thursday, March 13, 2025 | 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST
This presentation will review lessons learned from Lauren's hands on experience in designing wireless control systems over the past six years, ranging from libraries to office buildings, and encompassing larger healthcare facilities across the country.
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View Quality: Why and How to Measure?
Won Hee Ko, New Jersey Institute of Technology (IESNYC)
plus: Alp Durmus, Pennsylvania State University
Tuesday, March 18, 2025 | 10:30 am - 11:30 am EST
This presentation explores the importance of view quality and how it can be measured using computational metrics like spatial frequency, fractal patterns, and color contrasts.
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HERITAGE LIGHT: History Illuminated
Charles Stone, Fisher Marantz Stone (IESNYC)
Tuesday, March 18, 2025 | 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EST
Charles Stone will discuss how lighting can reify and restore the beauty of a heritage building and enhance civic appreciation and pride. Indeed, illuminating history obliges us to consider the role of memory in design.
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Fueling Light Education
PANEL DISCUSSION
Daniel Blitzer, The Practical Lighting Workshop (IESNYC)
plus: Tom Butters, The Lighting Agora | Robert Davis, University of Colorado | Dr. Abimbola Asojo, Morgan State University School of Architecture and Planning | Mark Lien, The Illuminating Engineering Society
Tuesday, March 18, 2025 | 1:30 pm - 3:00 pm EST
Educators and others are developing interesting initiatives that deserve greater visibility and certainly greater support. This panel will survey available university programs, discuss the availability of scholarships, and identify funding sources for curriculum development.
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Luminous Connections: Exploring Innovative Bridge Lighting Design
Phat Quach, Domingo Gonzalez Associates (IESNYC)
Wednesday, March 19, 2025 | 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST
Bridges play an important role in transportation infrastructure and, in many cases, civic identity. This seminar will shed light on the process of designing architectural lighting for existing and new bridges, from concept exploration to construction completion.
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Light on Crime
Craig Bernecker, Parsons School of Design (IESNYC)
plus: Hyun Woo Hwangbo, Tillotson Design Associates
Wednesday, March 19, 2025 | 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm EST
By conducting comprehensive field surveys, illuminance measurements, and questionnaire analyses, this study aims to identify key deficiencies in existing lighting infrastructures, propose innovative lighting design alternatives, and ultimately enhance pedestrian safety and psychological well-being in urban environments.
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