Download presentations from the 2015 DOE SSL Technology Development Workshop, held November 17–18 in Portland, OR. Please note: Some speakers did not present slides or grant permission for online posting.
AGENDA
DAY 1
- Workshop Welcome
James Brodrick, U.S. Department of Energy - Keynote: Tuning the Spectrum for Plant Growth
Tessa Pocock, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - LED Market Adoption: Status and Trends
Mary Yamada, Navigant
Rob Carmichael, Cadeo Group - Lighting System Optimization: Leveraging the New Technology Paradigm
Moderator: Ruth Taylor, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Gabe Arnold, DesignLights Consortium
Dane Sanders, Clanton & Associates
Nate Mitten, Kimco Realty Corporation - Tuning the Spectrum for Health and Productivity
Moderator: Naomi Miller, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
George Brainard, Thomas Jefferson University
Stephan Voelker, Technische Universität Berlin - Remaining Challenges: LED Street Lighting
Bruce Kinzey, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Glenn Heinmiller, Lam Partners - Remaining Challenges: Color Rendering
Michael Royer, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
DAY 2
- Looking Ahead: The Best Is Yet to Come
James Brodrick, U.S. Department of Energy - The Path to Higher Source, Package, and Product Efficacy
Morgan Pattison, SSLS, Inc. - Where Do OLEDs Fit In?
Giana Phelan, OLEDWorks - The Path to Connected Lighting Systems
Michael Poplawski, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Kelly Sanders, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance - LED Life Cycle and Sustainability
Moderator: Kelly Gordon, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Heather Dillon, University of Portland
Rachel Dzombak, University of California, Berkeley
Chips Chipalkatti, Dr. Chips Consulting - How Changing Technology and Business Practices Will Affect the Lighting Industry
Moderator: Andrea Wilkerson, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Gary Trott, Cree
Yan Rodriguez, Acuity Brands
Ed Clark, ZGF Architects
Chris Bailey, Hubbell Lighting
Lori Brock, OSRAM Sylvania
Dave Bisbee, Sacramento Municipal Utility District
Rob Fallow, Fortis Construction
Chip Israel, Lighting Design Alliance
ADDITIONAL MATERIALS
DOE SSL Program Fact Sheets and Overview Brochure
Adoption of Light-Emitting Diodes in Common Lighting Applications