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Illuminating Engineering Society

IES Live Webinar Series

Each month the IES presents a live webinar with topics beneficial to IES Members and others in the lighting community. We invite you to register now . If you have any questions concerning the webinar series, please contact .

Featured Webinar

TM-21 and The Ethical Specification of LED Lifetime

December 19th 12:00 PM ET

FREE FOR IES MEMBERS

The end of the lamp-and-luminaire convention heaps responsibility on the lighting specifier to select solid-state fixtures that will meet end-user needs for years or decades to come. The lion’s share of specification-grade LED luminaires available today feature limited preconceived field service capabilities, so failures result in total luminaire replacement. The associated costs of this reality are difficult to explain and defend. To protect client interests and their own, specifiers can learn to identify credible LED lifetime claims in a market increasingly afflicted by noise. ANSI/IES LM-80 and TM-21 are widely misused by suppliers across the global lighting industry with some vendors presenting LED lifetime claims exceeding the average human life expectancy of most countries. Join us for a clarifying discussion about the purpose and continued relevancy of these standards, and best practices of applying them to specification.

 

Webinar participants are eligible for one (1) IES Continuing Education Unit (CEU).

Brienne Willcock


PRESENTERS:
Brienne Willcock

Brienne Willcock joined IES staff in May of 2019, as Education Coordinator. In this role, she supports the development and maintenance of IES Education programs and activities, including the new eLearning portal. Her interest in lighting education stems from her past experience in the interpretation and navigation of lighting guidelines as an architectural lighting designer. She was one of Lighting Magazine’s International 40 under 40 in 2017, and past president of the Detroit IES section (2013-2015). She served as IES Annual Conference Committee Chair in 2016 and 2017. Brienne teaches Lighting & Environmental Systems at Henry Ford College.

Alex Baker


Alex Baker

Alex heads government affairs and public policy efforts for the IES, working closely with federal and state agencies, elected officials, and allied organizations. With nearly 20 years in the lighting industry, Alex previously worked in standards development for Philips, Lumileds, and the U.S. EPA’s ENERGY STAR program, and also worked in lighting specification sales in New York City. Alex is a longstanding member of the IES, having participated in the development and maintenance of definitions, methods of measurement and related technical memoranda for solid-state lighting products through the Testing Procedures and Nomenclature Committees. In a prior life, Alex worked as a Gaffer and Best Boy in film and television production. Alex received a Master of Science in Lighting from the Lighting Research Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and is Lighting Certified by the National Council on Qualifications for the Lighting Professions.

Upcoming Webinars

Wireless Lighting Controls

January 16, 2020 12:00 PM ET

FREE FOR IES MEMBERS

 

PRESENTER: Gary Meshberg, LC, CLCP, LEED AP, IES

Gary Meshberg is chair of the Lighting Controls Association (www.lightingcontrolsassociation.org) and director of industry and market engagement for OSRAM. A 30+-year industry veteran, he previously served as director of marketing, VP of sales and specification business manager for major lighting manufacturers. He chairs the IES Lighting Commissioning Committee, previously served as past education chair for the Dallas Section, and founded and served as chair of the Home Lighting Control Alliance.

 

 

Lighting Calculations Explained

February 13, 2020 12:00 PM ET

FREE FOR IES MEMBERS

 

PRESENTER: Shaun Fillion

Shaun Fillion will provide an under-the-hood look at radiosity calculations and raytrace renderings. We will look at the methodology used by photometric calculation software to represent the performance of lighting in the built environment, tracking it from the roots of the Lumen Method and Inverse Square Law. Visual representations of illuminance versus luminance will be covered. The seminar will also diagnose and tweak example models to make the lighting calculations more accurate.

 

 

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