Spectrally and spatially resolved information on daylight is critically important when planning for non-image forming (NIF) responses. Nevertheless, the availability … More
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Paper published in Lighting Research and Technology
To properly simulate or evaluate daytime NIF responses, we need spectrally resolved information on daylight. Our paper, entitled “Forecast accuracy … More
Poster presentation at the DLA Annual Conference
The issue of the transferability of locally based spectral measurements to other regions, and thus the wide-range application of the … More
Aicha interviews Dr. Martine Knoop for BrightLights
Bright Lights is a blog that was set up by Steve Fotios in 2016 with help from Kynthia Chamilothori and … More
Memorial Colloquium in Honor of Prof. Krochmann at the TU Berlin
In honor of Prof. Krochmann, who would celebrate his 100th birthday, the Chair of Lighting Technology in cooperation with Mrs. … More
Paper published in Architectural Science Review
Our paper, entitled “A study about daylighting knowledge and education in Europe. Results from the first phase of the DAYKE … More
Presentation at the 8th VELUX Daylight Symposium in Paris, France
“The Colour(s) of the Sky – Bridging the Theory and Practice: Implementation, Benefits and Application Areas” – Aicha will be … More
Talk at the industry workshop of the IEA SHC Task 61/ EBC Annex 33 in Gdańsk, Poland
The fourth expert meeting of the IEA SHC Task 61/ EBC Annex 33 on “Integrated Solutions for Daylighting and Electric … More
Light Up! Invited talk at the KMUTT in Bangkok, Thailand
Thrilled to present my “Light Up!” lecture series on colorimetric daylight measurements and modelling at the King Mongkut’s University of … More
Paper in LEUKOS Special Issue on Lighting Research Methods
We are happy to report that the joint work on “Methods to Describe and Measure Lighting Conditions in Experiments on … More