Caption: Professor Ron Helms (right) in CU Boulder's photometric lab in 1967. Ron Helms, a former professor fondly known as ‘Doc’ by his CU Boulder architectural lighting students, passed away on May ...
In late June, the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) introduced four new standards documents addressing current challenges that face the lighting industry: navigating near-field photometry, ...
The Illuminating Engineering Society New York City (IESNYC) selected two graduate students as recipients of the 2021 IESNYC Merit Scholarship. Each student will receive an award of $25,000. Katrina ...
The CU IES Chapter is a community committed to inspiring those interested in lighting by providing tools for career success and building a shared knowledge base, while promoting engagement with ...
AMC Engineers won three Illumination Design Awards from the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America: National and Anchorage Section Awards for the Seward Community Library and an Anchorage ...
WHEN a new branch of science, art, or industry becomes recognised, the literature on the subject might at first be expected to be scant in quantity and meagre in scope. But illuminating engineering is ...
THE presidential address delivered by Mr. E. Stroud at the opening meeting of the Illuminating Engineering Society on October 10 took the form of a survey of the Society's activities and its future.
As a decision maker responsible for making the right choices for your company’s bottom line, which optical design software should you choose? If the performance or cost of your illumination subsystem ...
Those who work inside a factory know they need not only enough light to do their work, but light that illuminates their workspace properly. The standard for factory lighting was developed by two ...