LIGHT & ISSN 0236 - 2945
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The scope of our issue is to present current results of fundamental research in field of Illumination science (theoretical basis of light source development, physiological optics, lighting technology, photometry, colorimetry, radiometry and metrology, visual perception, health, and hazard, energy saving problems, semiconductor sources of light and many others connected directions) and its application in technology of source of light, lighting devices, lighting installations, control systems, standards, lighting art design, and so on.
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Light & Engineering ISSN 0236 - 2945
Published Quarterly
Editor-in-Chief:
Dr., Prof. Julian B. Aizenberg
Editorial Board:
Lyudmila V. Abramova
Artyom E. Ataev Alexander T. Ovcharov
Segey G. Ashurcov Pavel V. Plyaskin
Victor V. Barmin Leonid B. Prikupets
Vladimir P. Budak Vladimir M. Pyatigorsky
Andrey A. Grigoryev Alexey K. Solovyov
Alexander I. Tereshkin Raisa I. Stolyarevskaya
Alexey A. Korobko Konstantin A. Tomsky
Foreign Editorial Advisory Board:
Lou Bedocs, Thorn Lighting Limited, UK
Wout van Bommel, Philips Lighting, The Netherlands
Peter R. Boyce, Lighting Research Center, USA
Marc Fontoynont, Ecole Nationale des Travaux Publics de I'Etat, France
Dietrich Gall, Institut für Lichttechnik und Technische Optik, Ilmenau
Franz Hengstberger, National Metrology Institute of South Africa
Warren G. Julian, University of Sidney, Australia
Zeya Krasko, OSRAM Sylvania, USA
Evan Mills, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, USA
Hiroshi Nakamura, Kyushu University, Japan
Eliyahu Ne'eman, Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
Masato Oki, Ashikaga Institute of Technology, Japan
Hans-Joachim Richter, TRILUX-LENZE GmbH + Co KG, Germany
Lucia R. Ronchi, University of Florence, Italy
Janos Schanda, University of Veszprem, Hungary
Nicolay Vassilev, Sofia Technical University, Bulgaria
Jennifer Veitch, National Research Council of Canada
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Contents
Theory of Lighting, Physiological Optics
Light Sources
Light Emitting Diodes (LED)
Photometry and Colorimetry
Lighting Devices
Hollow Light Guides
Lighting Technology, Lighting Installations
Energy Saving in Lighting Installations
IR and UV Devices and Installations
Daylighting
Design and Calculation of Lighting Installations
Materials
Ballasts, Control Systems
General Problems of Lighting Development
Environmental Issues
Problems of Energy Saving
History of Lighting
Standards
Light and Health, Labor Productivity
Marketing and Others
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