From Artificial Lighting to AI: Advancing Lighting Reliability through Cross-Disciplinary CollaborationTime
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Day 2 From Artificial Lighting to AI: Advancing Lighting Reliability through Cross-Disciplinary CollaborationTime: Wednesday, 13th November, 13:30-15:00h Panel organizer:Janet (Jing) Lin, LTU & IEEE Reliability Society Moderator: Willem van Driel (TUD & Signify) Panellists: Susan Zhao (Signify), Nicola Trivellin (UNIPD), Jiajie Fan (TUD), Christofer Silfvenius (Scania & IEEE Smart Lighting), Janet Lin (LTU&IEEE RS) Introduction: This 90-minute session, organized by Janet (Jing) Lin from LTU & IEEE Reliability Society, explores how artificial intelligence (AI) and cross-disciplinary collaboration can drive innovations in lighting reliability. Moderated by Willem van Driel (TUD & Signify), the session features insights from industry and academic experts, including Susan Zhao (Signify), Nicola Trivellin (UNIPD), Jiajie Fan (TUD), and Christofer Silfvenius (Scania & IEEE Smart Lighting).
The session begins with brief introductions by Janet Lin, followed by presentations: • Susan Zhao discusses the AI-WILIGHT project and its impact on lighting reliability. • Nicola Trivellin presents on the reliability of lighting design. • Jiajie Fan explores material innovation in lighting and its effect on reliability. A round-table discussion, led by Willem van Driel, follows the presentations, focusing on how cross-disciplinary efforts can enhance lighting reliability. The session concludes with a brief introduction to the IEEE Sustainable Lighting Competition by Christofer Silfvenius and Janet Lin. The session emphasizes the importance of collaboration across disciplines to drive the future of reliable and sustainable lighting.
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- Date: 13 Nov 2024
- Time: 12:30 PM UTC to 02:00 PM UTC
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