Graduate education
MS in Lighting: Related research projects
Students in the Master of Science in Lighting program will undertake unique research under the guidance of a faculty advisor. Some examples of recent student research projects include:LED refrigerator/freezer case lighting
The rapid development of high brightness light-emitting diodes
(LEDs) has triggered many applications, especially in the area
of display lighting. This study focused on the application of
white LEDs in refrigerated display cases. The fluorescent lighting
presently used in commercial refrigerators is inefficient in
the application and provides poor lighting for merchandising.
Researchers conducted a laboratory human factors experiment
to assess the preference for fluorescent and LED lighting systems.
Light dimming for load shedding
Lighting presents an opportunity for load shedding and potential
energy cost savings. Dimming office lighting can ease peak demands
for energy during periods of critical need. This thesis research
focused on the light level requirements of office workers to
carry out their normal routines. Studies determined how much
reduction in lighting levels the workers would accept while
still performing their work productively.Evaluating white LEDs for outdoor landscape lighting application
LEDs are good potential light sources for exterior landscape
lighting in terms of ruggedness, efficiency, small size, low
voltage, durability, and long life. The goal of this study was
to understand the acceptability of different white LEDs in comparison
to popular halogen sources for outdoor landscape lighting applications.
The application addressed in this study is the exterior of a
building and landscape lighting such as along pathways, steps,
flowerbeds, and near small shrubs. Two types of white LEDs (down
converted phosphor and red-blue-green) and halogen light sources
were evaluated in an outdoor landscape setting.
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