

Michael P. Royer
Engineer
Dr. Michael Royer is a chief engineer at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), where he leads the lighting research sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy. He conducts experiments to help refine metrics and specification guidance, with the ultimate goals of advancing lighting quality to improve building occupants’ satisfaction and wellbeing while increasing the use of energy efficient lighting technologies. Michael is a Fellow of the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) and serves on the IES Vision Science committee and the IES Color committee. Prior to joining PNNL, Michael earned a Ph.D. in Architectural Engineering from Penn State University. He has authored over 80 peer-reviewed journal articles and government reports.
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Contains 2 Component(s), Includes Credits
This webinar will provide historical overview of the IES TM-30 tool’s development, a tutorial for using the online tool, and an outline for next steps toward TM-30 adoption by specifiers and manufacturers.
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Contains 2 Component(s), Includes Credits
This webinar offers an overview of the application of color rendering in lighting design, from schematic design to design development to documentation and beyond.
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Contains 2 Component(s), Includes Credits
Color tunable light sources provide tremendous flexibility in terms of spectral power distribution, but the resulting range of variation in chromaticity, color rendition, and other characteristics poses a challenge for product characterization and specification. Using a massive dataset generated with high-performance computers, this webinar will discuss new methods to convey the extent to which color rendition can be varied, and how different factors (number of LED channels, type of LEDs) influence the range of performance.
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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits
This webinar will look at recent developments in the specification and evaluation of color rendition including an overview of TM-30-18 and subsequent developments. How those developments could change lighting practice over the next 10 years will also be explored.
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Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits
This webinar covers the history of the development of TM-30, and the updates included in the TM-30-18 publication.
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