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The Lighting Research Center is the world's leading university-based research and education organization devoted to lighting - from technologies to applications and energy use, from design to health and vision.


 
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 Application & Design
 Automotive & Street Lighting
 Aviation Lighting
 Controls
 Daylighting
 Energy & Environment
 Health & Vision
 LEDs
 Outdoor Lighting
 Product Testing
 Residential Lighting
 Security Lighting
 Technologies
 Technology Transfer

Special Notice

Light at Night and Human Health

Light at night and human healthThere is a growing interest in the role that light plays on human health, particularly nighttime exposure to short-wavelength (blue) light. We welcome you to read a brief overview of what has been demonstrated to date and where this important research is headed. Summary.


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Capturing the Daylight Dividend - Using daylighting

DELTA - Energy efficiency case studies

DesignWorks - Lighting design services

Light & Health - Visual, circadian systems

Lighting Technology Greenhouse - Business resources

Lighting Transformations - Promoting efficient products

NLPIP - Product testing

Solid-State Lighting - Improving, using LEDs

Transportation Lighting - Vehicle, roadway, signal

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Education Programs

Graduate Education

One-year and two-year master's programs and Ph.D. program

New! Daylight Institute

A series of five two-day seminars on daylighting design and daylighting control specification.

LED Lighting Institute

Hands-on workshop on LED lighting components, systems, and design.

Life Sciences in Lighting

Study the biological, physiological, and psychological aspects of light in this degree program.

Lighting Education Online

For building, design, and facility management professionals who want to learn more about light and lighting.

Outreach Education

Courses, seminars, workshops and online programs for practicing professionals and others interested in lighting.

Newsroom

Proven Method Available to Significantly Reduce Energy Consumption in Street Lighting

LRC experts estimate that about half of the approximately 13 million streetlights in the United States have the opportunity to significantly reduce energy consumption by as much as 50 percent, translating to an annual savings of 1 billion kWh, and a reduction in power plant CO2 emissions of 546,000 tons per year.  Full story . . .

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LRC Research Newsletter


Working with the LRC

 Alliance for Solid-State Illumination Systems and Technologies - Industry, academia, and government working together to advance LED lighting.
 Daysimeter User Group - (Members only. Requires log in). Collaborative group of researchers collecting data using the Daysimeter.
The LRC's new Lighting Technology Greenhouse (LTG) provides a variety of services for lighting-related businesses and assistance with new lighting ideas.
Partners Program - Collaboration of academia, industry, utilities, public benefit agencies, public advocacy groups, and government to advance the effective use of light.
Project Sponsorship - Sponsor a research project.

Regional Centre for Lighting - Advancing sustainable lighting and making it affordable in South Asia to improve the well-being of citizens and the countries within the region

Transportation Lighting Alliance - Cooperative research into lighting for vehicles, roadways, and signage.


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