Lighting Metropolis

Project Details

Description

Lighting Metropolis vil sætte Greater Copenhagen på landkortet som centrum for et samarbejde mellem regioner, kommuner, private virksomheder og vidensinstitutioner om at udvikle og fremvise førende intelligent urban lighting.

Lighting Metropolis vil arbejde for at gøre Greater Copenhagen til regionen, hvor globale virksomheder investerer i innovation, afprøvning og fremvisning af fremtidens løsninger i samarbejde med byer, videnskabsfolk og lokale virksomheder.

AAUs stærke forskningsmiljøer deltager inden for lysdesign, og biologisk belysning. Prokejtet bringer regionens unikke kompetencer i et tættere samspil, for at det fulde potentiale af ny belysning og Smart City-teknologi maksimeres til fordel for byer, borgere og virksomheder.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date02/11/201531/12/2018

Collaborative partners

  • Technical University of Denmark (Project partner)
  • Lund University (Project partner)
  • Gate 21 (lead)
  • Albertslund Kommune

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  • Designing User Centred Intelligent Classroom Lighting

    Georgieva, D. Z., Schledermann, K. M., Nielsen, S. M. L. & Hansen, E. K., 7 Mar 2018, Interactivity, Game Creation, Design, Learning, and Innovation: 6th International Conference, ArtsIT 2017, and Second International Conference, DLI 2017, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, October 30–31, 2017, Proceedings. Brooks, A. L., Brooks, E. & Vidakis, N. (eds.). Springer, p. 314-323 10 p. (Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, Vol. 229).

    Research output: Contribution to book/anthology/report/conference proceedingArticle in proceedingResearchpeer-review

    4 Citations (Scopus)
    8 Downloads (Pure)
  • Filling the gaps: Shaping lighting. Education for the future

    Bech-Larsen, P., Linnebjerg, S. & Mullins, M. F., 18 Apr 2018, The 4th International Research-to-Practice Conference Lighting Design – 2017. Narboni, R., Bakholdin, A., Fontoynont, M. & Bystryantseva, N. (eds.). St Petersburg, Russia: EDP Sciences, Vol. 43. 12 p. 01004. (SHS Web of Conferences, Vol. 43).

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  • The Impact of Dynamic Lighting in Classrooms: A Review on Methods

    Hansen, E. K., Nielsen, S. M. L., Georgieva, D. Z. & Schledermann, K. M., 7 Mar 2018, Interactivity, Game Creation, Design, Learning, and Innovation: 6th International Conference, ArtsIT 2017, and Second International Conference, DLI 2017, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, October 30–31, 2017, Proceedings. Brooks, E., Brooks, A. L. & Vidakis, N. (eds.). Springer Publishing Company, p. 479-489 11 p. (Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, Vol. 229).

    Research output: Contribution to book/anthology/report/conference proceedingArticle in proceedingResearchpeer-review

    6 Citations (Scopus)
    19 Downloads (Pure)