Events

Past events

ILIAD 2024

Date: Tuesday 12 November 2024 

Time: 8:30 - 13:00h

Place: Holiday Inn, Eindhoven

 

The Intelligent Lighting Institute of Eindhoven University of Technology organized the 2024 edition of ILIAD, its annual public outreach event. During ILIAD, we highlighted relevant developments in science & technology in the field of light & intelligent lighting and its applications for, for instance, health & well-being.

The 2024 edition of ILIAD took place on Tuesday, November 12, 2024, at the Holiday Inn, Eindhoven. It was the kickoff of the SSL Conference on Tuesday morning.

 

 

 

ILIAD presentations

We started with the presentation of Sywert Brongersma of IMEC: Healthy Buildings Boosting Vitality: Making Our Indoor Environment Work for us, 

Next, the research in ILI's three Program Lines that stands out was presented.

Finally, Yvonne de Kort hosted a panel: Will AI make Research into Human Aspects of Lighting obsolete? Raymond Cuijpers (HTI, 果冻传媒), Anne Skeldon (University of Surrey) and Fetze Pijlman (Signify) were the panellists.

 

 

Sound Lighting

Yvonne de Kort

Could there be more to light than lux and mEDI? Light, mood and mental health The fact that light is beneficial to mental health is well established 鈥 light therapy has been demonstrated to help not only persons with seasonal depression, but transdiagnostically, including major and bipolar depression, and is showing promise for Parkingson鈥檚 or even eating disorders. Regular high doses of photons lift our spirits and so we place patients in front of light boxes. But could we be doing more? could we do better? Should we perhaps think out of the box?

Light by Design

Martijn Anthonissen

When it gets dark and we switch on the lights, we want to be surrounded by comfortable light. The light source is typically an LED that is combined with reflectors and lenses to send the light where you want it to be. Given the light distribution of the source and the desired target distribution, what is the optical system (reflector, lens or a combination) that does the job? That is the question we need to answer! This field is freeform design and it is used for, e.g., car lights, luminaires and street lights. The optical surfaces are referred to as freeform since they do not have any symmetries. Martijn Anthonissen works at Eindhoven University of Technology in the Computational Illumination Optics group. This is one of the few mathematics groups worldwide working on optical design problems from illumination optics. The research focuses on non-imaging freeform optics, imaging optics and improved direct methods .

Bright Environments

Jean-Paul Linnartz

In Bright Environments, Digital Twins of the human subject are used in real-time search for good light settings The research track Bright Environments thrives to make Intelligent Lighting systems work. ILI has the unique opportunity to bring together insights about how light affects human wellbeing, comfort or productivity with interactive and automated electronics systems. Interaction design can be combined with AI or compute-efficient low-power statistical signal processing. The Bright Environments track brings these disciplines together. In this talk, Prof. Jean-Paul Linnartz (EE) illustrates this ambition with examples of personalizing Human Centric Lighting. The human circadian rhythm is estimated, and light exposure patterns are jointly optimized to balance a healthy bio-clock with acute lighting performance objectives. Sensor data is used extensively, but the imperfections and artefacts inherent to low-power wireless IoT and person-worn sensors are carefully weighed in signal processing algorithms. A system architecture that implements this continuously tracks the human experience in a set of a digital twins that mimic the experience of the human subjects. Control strategies can be tested on these human twins, before released for real-time execution in a Bright Environment.

Human aspects with or without AI?

Panel discussion

Do we still need research into the effects of light on human well-being, comfort, and productivity if artificial intelligence will control our lamps in the future? Will AI bombard us with satisfaction surveys all day, asking us to "please take a minute to rate your lighting experience today" to train the system?

IEEE Sustainable Smart Lighting World Conference 2024 (LS24)

IEEE and the Intelligent Lighting Institute co-organized this conference in November 2024

The IEEE Sustainable Smart Lighting World Conference (LS:24) aimed to provide an excellent forum for scientists and engineers worldwide, both in academia and in industry, to share and exchange the latest progress on the science and technology of lighting. This event provided a unique forum to discuss and debate the latest developments in energy, environmental and human welfare impact of light, light sources, and lighting infrastructure, and their interaction with healthy buildings. It brought together 120 researchers, developers and policymakers with interest and expertise across technology, effects of light on humans and other living species, design, and human interaction and applications. This interaction was the inspiration for impactful innovations and gave birth to new successful collaborations.

 

History

The conference has a more than 45-year history and started as the Light Sources (LS) technology conference, with the 1st LS (LS1) in 1975 in Loughborough, United Kingdom. LS used to be held every three years, such as LS7 in Kyoto (1995), LS8 in Greifswald (1998), LS9 in Ithaca (2001), LS10 in Toulouse (2004), LS11 in Shanghai (2007), LS12 in Eindhoven (2010). Since LS13 in Troy (2012), LS has become a series of biennial symposiums, followed by LS14 in Lake Como (2014), LS15 in Kyoto (2016), LS16 in Sheffield (2018), LS17 in Toulouse (2022) and LS18 in Bombay (2023). LS migrated towards the main IEEE conference in the field of lighting, combining many disciplines, extending towards systems and applications and also connecting to the field the effects of light, and consequently positions itself as the key opportunity to address Smart Sustainable Lighting.

 

 

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Anne Skeldon, University of Surrey

Quantitative modeling of the effect of light on human sleep and circadian timing: digital twins for sleep and circadian health?

Christophe Martinsons,  Universit茅 de Reims Champagne Ardennes (France)

Solid-State Lighting: Health Effects and Knowledge Gaps

Marilyne Andersen, EPFL Switserland

Light exposure in daily urban life 鈥 why we should care more

Peter Thorns V(位)

Past and Future.

John Mardaljevic,  Loughborough UK

Climate-based simulations

Sylvia Pont, Delft University of Technology

Interactions of light with materials 鈥 lighting materials and materializing light

Christian Tenhumberg, Signify Prof. Business.

Manage, monitor, and control lighting with connected and integrated solutions

IGNITE visualizes urban light pollution during GLOW

Student team IGNITE presented its latest project 鈥 called 鈥淪kyway鈥 鈥 at the Eindhoven light festival GLOW. IGNITE鈥檚 interactive light installation visualized how the increasing amount of artificial city light is gradually making the starry sky disappear.

2023 GLOW

GLOWBLE AND PAPERTRAILS

In 2023 the Art & Tech team IGNITE was participating at GLOW Light Art Festival in Eindhoven. This time, the student team was involved in two projects. There were the seventy luminous "paper airplanes" from the Paper Trails project, which, like last year, guided visitors along the way. The students also presented a brand new artwork called GLOWBLE: a gigantic luminous sphere that reacts to movements and sounds in its surroundings. Around 30 projects were on display from November 11th to 18th in the center of Eindhoven. 

2022 ILIAD

On 21 November 2022, the Intelligent Lighting Institute () of Eindhoven University of Technology () organized its annual public outreach event.

During ILIAD we highlight recent developments in responsible research & innovation in science & technology in light & intelligent lighting and its applications in, for instance, health & well-being.

T锘縣is year we focussed on the role of light in preventing diseases by a healthy living environment and behavior. Light has a powerful impact on human everyday functioning. It is the most important time cue of our biological lock. Moreover, light can induce more acute beneficial effects on alertness mood and performance. I锘縇I is preparing Light 4 Life, an NWA proposal on this subject. We would like to share the current research ideas and have invited guest speakers from potential partners in this research.

GLOW 2022: Papertrails and Unplugged by Team Ignite

In 2022  showcased 3 new interactive light installations at the GLOW light festival in the city center of Eindhoven

 

 

GLOW 2021: Transformation by Light

GLOW 2021: Transformation by Light

In the anniversary year 2021, 果冻传媒 converted its campus into one of the main GLOW areas in the city of Eindhoven. The Intelligent Lighting Institute took on the challenge to create a collection of light artworks breathing the innovative character of the university. 

Early 2021, we devised an initial plan based on the theme Transformation by Light. This theme fitted naturally with the rich variation of research and education around light at 果冻传媒. It refered to research on how light influences health and wellbeing, how light changes perception of the environment, how light makes people move, how light changes objects into information and how light is turned into energy.