IEEE Sustainable Smart Lighting World Conference LS:24

The IEEE Sustainable Smart Lighting World Conference  has a history of more than 45-years. The 2024 edition (LS:24) was co-organized by ILI with the IEEE organization.

It 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.

Stuart Mucklejohn, secretary of the IEEE LS:24 International Science Committee, made a detailed report published in the February 2025 edition of the Lighting Journal of the Institution of Lighting Professionals. 

 

 

Program LS:24

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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,  Université de Reims Champagne Ardennes (France)

Solid-State Lighting: Health Effects and Knowledge Gaps

Marilyne Andersen, EPFL Switserland

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

Peter Thorns V(λ)

Past and Future.

John Mardaljevic,  Loughborough UK

Climate-based simulations

Sylvia Pont, Delft University of Technology

Interactions of light with materials – lighting materials and materializing light

Christian Tenhumberg, Signify Prof. Business.

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

Interviews at the conference