About IES Events
The Illuminating Engineering Society are dedicated to improving the lighted environment for all through various formats, many cumulating in our events.
IES Events are divided into; Annual Conferences, Symposia (in-person & virtual), Education Tours and Webinars.
Discover partner sponsorship and exhibition opportunities by following the link below, to our sponsorships page.
IES Conferences
Symposia & Partner Event Workshops
Webinars
Registration
Early Bird
Closes May 28
Regular
Agenda
Time
Function
Proposed Room
The History Of Lighting In New York City
Topic: Design
New York School Of Interior Design
*Additional Fee*
Time
Function
Proposed Room
Workshop: Light and Human Health: Putting the Recommended Practice into Professional Practice
Kimberly Mercier, George Brainard
Topic: Light & Human Health
*Additonal Fee*
Workshop: Photometry in Action
Craig Bernecker
Topic: Design
Location: Off-site @ Parsons School of Design
*Additonal Fee*
Workshop: Advanced Digital Tools for Daylighting Design
Nathan Sharnas, Reinhardt Swart
Topic: Emerging Technologies
*Additonal Fee*
Workshop: A Deep Dive Into Light Source Color Science
Tony Esposito
Topic: Lighting Science
*Additonal Fee*
Workshop: Getting Real with DALI: Beyond the Digital Buzz
Carol Jones, Michael Myer
Topic: Emerging Technologies
*Additonal Fee*
Time
Function
Proposed Room
Blinded by the Light? Reconsidering Street Lighting’s Impact on Crime Prevention
Nick Mesler
Topic: Humanities & Ethics
Illuminating “Current”- A Case Study on Public Art Suspension
Ardra Zinkon
Topic: Art & Process of Design
Everything DALI
Michael Davidson, Kevin Fitzmaurice
Topic: Emerging Technologies
Research Track: Paper Presentations
Two 30-Minute Presentations
Research Track: Paper Presentations
Two 30-Minute Presentations
Exterior Lighting for Durability, ESG and Circularity
Jason Osterman
Topic: Environment & Sustainability
What Does a Circadian Supportive Space Look Like? It Depends.
Nathan Sharnas, Matt Alleman
Topic: L&HH
Design to Programming, Key Insights and Lessons Learned in Lighting Control System Implementation
Brennan Schumacher, Lauren Schwade
Topic: Emerging Technologies
Research Track: Paper Presentations
Two 30-Minute Presentations
What Makes It Bright?
Michael Royer, Belal Abboushi
Topic: Emerging Technologies, Sustainability
Level Up Your Revit Workflow: Embracing Automation with Dynamo and ChatGPT
Amber Wu
pic: Emerging Technologies
Project Completion = Design Completion? Discussion about responsible Design Process
Meko Qini Huang
Topic: Art & Process of Design
Research Track: Paper Presentations
Two 30-Minute Presentations
Lights for All – Urban Lighting as an Agent of Sustainable Inclusion
Maria Fellows
Topic: Environment & Sustainability
Non-Visual Method for Determining Office Daylight Zones: Enhancing Energy Savings through Position and Viewing Direction Considerations
Shengliang Rong, Jianchuan Tan
Topic: Sustainability, L&HH
DALI for Lighting Designers… Less Surrealism, More Realism
Avraham Mor, Casey Diers
Topic: Art & Process of Design
Research Track: Paper Presentations
Two 30-Minute Presentations
Time
Function
Proposed Room
Breaking Dawn: The Challenges and Consequences of Light Pollution Remedies
Annika Jägerbrand, Alp Durmus, Maria Nilsson Tengelin
Topic: Environment & Sustainability
Mitigating Perception of Glare From Streetlights
Naomi Miller, Belal Abboushi
Topic: Other – Lighting Research
Research Track: Paper Presentations
Two 30-Minute Presentations
Community Centered Models in Practice: Expanding the Role of Lighting Design Beyond Arbitrators of Lux
Francesca Bastianini, Luciana Martinez, Iris Ahn
Topic: Art & Process of Design, Humanities & Ethics
What Is Semantic Interoperability and Why Should the Lighting Industry Care About It?
Michael Poplawski
Topic: Emerging Technologies
Research Track: Paper Presentations
Two 30-Minute Presentations
Research Track: Paper Presentations
One 30-Minute Presentations
Blinded by the Light? Reconsidering Street Lighting’s Impact on Crime Prevention
Nick Mesler
Topic: Humanities & Ethics
Illuminating “Current”- A Case Study on Public Art Suspension
Ardra Zinkon
Topic: Art & Process of Design
Everything DALI
Michael Davidson, Kevin Fitzmaurice
Topic: Emerging Technologies
Research Track: Paper Presentations
Two 30-Minute Presentations
Research Track: Paper Presentations
Two 30-Minute Presentations
Hospitality Lighting: ANSI/IES RP-9 Leading the Way Beyond Calculations
Emlyn Altman, Chip Israel
Topic: Art & Process of Design
School Adoption of LEDs is Lagging – Why?
Jessica Collier Kelly, Alexandra Christiana, Andrea Wilkerson
Topic: Emerging Technologies, Sustainability
Research Track: Paper Presentations
Two 30-Minute Presentations
Next Steps for Lighting Education
Daniel Blitzer, Tom Butters, Marc Hodges, Bob Preston
Topic: Professional Practices/Lighting Education
EPD, LCA, PCR…Making Sense of Environmental Declaration Alphabet Soup
Harold Jepsen, Aaron Smith, Chris Fournier, Debbie Melton
Topic: Environment & Sustainability
Research Track: Paper Presentations
Two 30-Minute Presentations
Modeling Light
Dan Weissman
Topic: Emerging Technologies, Art & Process of Design
*(working title) PoE and DC Systems
Moderator: Michael Poplawski
Panelists: TBD
Panel Session to be coordinated with and invted experts
Topic: Emerging Technologies
Research Track: Paper Presentations
Two 30-Minute Presentations
Accommodations
Hotel and Venue
The New York Marriott Marquis in Times Square is the center of IES24 Lighting Conference activities! At just $269 per room night, IES works to get the lowest room rate possible for all of our attendees.
Book your hotel room by July 22 to secure these great rates.
