Research Projects
Circadian Lighting Application
The PhD study is a collaboration between Chromaviso and Aalborg University Copenhagen. The study investigates the implementation of Chroma Zenit, a circadian lighting application, in hospitals and eldercare housings.
Schledermann, 2019 → 2023
Lighting in Urban Space
The role of lighting in urban spaces around everyday activities is studied through a scenographic lens. Using waiting areas at light rail stations as case studies to get an understanding of how brightness levels and contrast levels in public lighting affect the perception.
Hvass, 2018 → 2022
Light Symposium
The 8th Light Symposium was held at the Copenhagen Campus of Aalborg University in September 2022. We welcomed more than 170 conference guest, 50+ paper presentations, two keynote talks from renown speakers, two panel discussions, networking meetings and more.
Pajuste, Triantafyllidis, 2022
Double Dynamic Lighting
In 2017 the lighting technology and solution partners Tridonic, iGuzzini, Fagerhult and Zumtobel teamed up with Aalborg University to develop and scientifically validate the ambitious Double Dynamic Lighting (DDL) concept of indoor lighting for office environments.
Hansen, Pajuste 2017 → 2020
Lighting Metropolis II: Green Economy
The project, Lighting Metropolis – Green Economy, aims to lead to energy savings in the region of Greater Copenhagen corresponding to the annual energy consumption of around 1800 households, and is expected to bring some 177 million in LED-investment.
Mullins, 2019 → 2022
LIGHT4HEALTH
LIGHT4HEALTH (Health Research-Based Innovative Open Educational Resources and Tools for Lighting Design Students and Professionals) develops a novel educational course to teach health research methods and findings to lighting designers at graduate level.
Triantafyllidis, 2018 → 2021
Coloured Illuminations in Healthcare Environments
This PhD study investigates human comfort response to ambient colour of artificial light in health-care environments. By this, the study aims to develop new knowledge and understanding of the co-presence of human and space within an analytical framework.
Nielsen, 2017 → 2020
Lighting Metropolis I
Making Greater Copenhagen a world leader of living labs, for smart human centric lighting. As the 24 partners behind Lighting Metropolis start creating a new and unique ecosystem with the power to rethink, build and deliver smart human centric lighting.
Mullins, 2015 → 2018
LIGHTEL
Albertslund inaugurates in 2016 its ambitious new health center with medical practitioners, rehabilitation facilities and housing for different groups of care recipients. LIGHTEL installs LED lights with sensors and an advanced intelligent management system.
Triantafyllidis, 2016 → 2018
Light & Learning in Elementary Schools
The project is part of the Interreg project Lighting Metropolis. A triple helix partnership has been set up with representatives from Aalborg University, Albertslund Municipalicy, Zumtobel Group, Sweco and AI Arkitketer.
Hansen, 2016 → 2017
The Luminaire Window
A pre project investigating the potentials in boosting the daylight through responsive LED integrated in the frame of the window. Financed by The Danish Lighting Centre. In collaboration with Dovista, GXN and Simplight.
Hansen, 2014 → 2015
IEA SHC 70 Low Carbon, High Comfort Integrated lighting
The overall goal of Task 70 is to focus on general lighting systems for indoor environments and the interrelation of buildings (their facades) with urban settings. The project goals are strictly constrained by energy efficiency and low carbon emission.
Hosseini, Triantafyllidis 2023 →
Living with Darkness
The project, Living with Darkness, examines how people live with darkness in places where outdoor lighting is sparse. How does darkness affect people's experience of outdoor spaces and outdoor behavior? Which nature experiences can the darkness give us?
Hvass, 2023 →
Light and darkness in the outdoor campus environment
The experience of DTU campus in the dark hours is investigated through interview of staff and students to get a closer understanding of the link between activities on campus and the experience of perceived safety in the afternoon and evening hours.
Hvass, 2023 →