Light for Life

  • In this session of Light for Life, The Illuminating Engineering Society presents "Ancestral Heirs of Light" with Elias Cisneros. “Light for Life” is a global conversation about the impact of light on the lives of humans, plants, and animals. As hosts of this collaborative webinar series, the IES facilitated 17 webinars with curated content from partner organizations around the world. No CEU is offered for this presentation.

  • In this session of Light for Life, The Illuminating Engineering Society presents "Circadian Metrics: From the Laboratory to the Built Environment" with Andrea Wilkerson. “Light for Life” is a global conversation about the impact of light on the lives of humans, plants, and animals. As hosts of this collaborative webinar series, the IES facilitated 17 webinars with curated content from partner organizations around the world. No CEU is offered for this presentation.

  • In this session of Light for Life, the Illuminating Engineering Society presents "Connecting the world with light/Light beyond illumination for the underserved" with David Soos and Yue Cui. “Light for Life” is a global conversation about the impact of light on the lives of humans, plants, and animals. As hosts of this collaborative webinar series, the IES facilitated 17 webinars with curated content from partner organizations around the world. No CEU is offered for this presentation.

  • In this session of Light for Life, The Illuminating Engineering Society of Australia and New Zealand presents "Farms, Food and Photonics" with Cather Simpson. “Light for Life” is a global conversation about the impact of light on the lives of humans, plants, and animals. As hosts of this collaborative webinar series, the IES facilitated 17 webinars with curated content from partner organizations around the world.

  • In this session of Light for Life, The Illuminating Engineering Society presents "Going Green: Lighting Design for Horticulture" with Ian Ashdown. “Light for Life” is a global conversation about the impact of light on the lives of humans, plants, and animals. As hosts of this collaborative webinar series, the IES facilitated 17 webinars with curated content from partner organizations around the world. No CEU is offered for this presentation.

  • In this session of Light for Life, the National Park Service presents "Half the Park is After Dark -"Light as a Cultural, Historical, and Natural Resource across the National Park Service" with Jeremy White. “Light for Life” is a global conversation about the impact of light on the lives of humans, plants, and animals. As hosts of this collaborative webinar series, the IES facilitated 17 webinars with curated content from partner organizations around the world. No CEU is offered for this presentation.

  • In this session of Light for Life, the Society of Light & Lighting presents "How do we measure our experience of daylight (and should we even try?)" with Ruth Kelly Waskett. “Light for Life” is a global conversation about the impact of light on the lives of humans, plants, and animals. As hosts of this collaborative webinar series, the IES facilitated 17 webinars with curated content from partner organizations around the world. No CEU is offered for this presentation.

  • In this session of Light for Life, The Indian Society of Lighting Engineers presents "Human Centric Lighting: Paradigm shift in the field of Illuminating Engineering" with Suddhasatwa Chakraborty. “Light for Life” is a global conversation about the impact of light on the lives of humans, plants, and animals. As hosts of this collaborative webinar series, the IES facilitated 17 webinars with curated content from partner organizations around the world. No CEU is offered for this presentation.

  • In this session of Light for Life, the National Research Council of Canada presents "Integrate electric lighting and daylighting to provide high-quality light for life" with Jennifer A. Veitch. “Light for Life” is a global conversation about the impact of light on the lives of humans, plants, and animals. As hosts of this collaborative webinar series, the IES facilitated 17 webinars with curated content from partner organizations around the world. No CEU is offered for this presentation.

  • In this session of Light for Life, The Society of Electrical, Electronics and Engineers in Israel presents "Let there be dark"- Ecological consequences of light pollution and mitigation for nature conservation in Israel" with Noam Leader. “Light for Life” is a global conversation about the impact of light on the lives of humans, plants, and animals. As hosts of this collaborative webinar series, the IES facilitated 17 webinars with curated content from partner organizations around the world. No CEU is offered for this presentation.

  • In this session of Light for Life, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México presents "Light and Life in Mexico City - An Integrated Project" with Ana Maria Cetto. “Light for Life” is a global conversation about the impact of light on the lives of humans, plants, and animals. As hosts of this collaborative webinar series, the IES facilitated 17 webinars with curated content from partner organizations around the world.

  • In this session of Light for Life, The Illumination Engineering Society of South Africa presents "Nature's Illumination--The Continuous and Changing Spectrum of Daylight" with Steve Paolini. “Light for Life” is a global conversation about the impact of light on the lives of humans, plants, and animals. As hosts of this collaborative webinar series, the IES facilitated 17 webinars with curated content from partner organizations around the world. No CEU is offered for this presentation.

  • In this session of Light for Life, Lighting Urban Community International presents "The Collaborative Night: Where Light and Cities Meet" with Leni Schwendinger. “Light for Life” is a global conversation about the impact of light on the lives of humans, plants, and animals. As hosts of this collaborative webinar series, the IES facilitated 17 webinars with curated content from partner organizations around the world. No CEU is offered for this presentation.