Université de Toulouse Lighting Symposium Paper Deadline Extended to 31 January

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All submitted papers will be peer reviewed by the International Scientific Committee. Accepted papers will be included to the conference proceedings. The proceedings volume will be published in electronic form by the conference leading sponsor organization and all papers will be listed by IEEE Xplore® which enables invited and contributed papers to be referenced with an individual DOI number and high visibility by usual research engines like SCOPUS. Extended papers will be eligible for submission, after the conference, to IEEE Transactions of Industry Applications (Impact Factor > 5) or to a MDPI special issues (Impact Factors > 3).
The International Symposium on the Science and Technology of Lighting (LS:17) aims to provide an excellent forum for scientists and engineers worldwide, in both academia and industry, to share and exchange the latest progress on the Science and Technology of Lighting. The symposium will take place in Toulouse, France from Wednesday 1st to Friday 3rd June 2022 in Paul Sabatier University Campus. Note also that LS17 is collocated with the 11th EEDAL-Energy Efficient Domestic Appliance and Lighting International Conference. Any Registered person in LS17 have full access to EEDAL (presentations and proceedings) without any additional fee (and vice versa).
Even if our intention is to have an in-person meeting, following the pandemic conditions, papers could be presented either in-person or in pre-recorded form for those colleagues that travel will be impossible. We are screening the evolution of the situation and we will inform all of you at around March about the final chosen configuration for the conference.
LS17 Symposium Topics include but are not limited to:
o          New Light sources, Lighting System Technologies and Associated New Materials
o          Smart Lighting Systems (Lighting Controls, Dynamic Lighting, Communicating Lighting Systems, Lighting for Smart Cities…)
o          Human Centric Lighting, Quality of Lighting and Effects on Human Wellbeing, Health and Productivity, Societal Life Cycle Assessment
o          Lighting and Visual Environment
o          Physical and Psychological Effects of Light on Humans (Visual and non-Visual Effects, Glare and TLA issues)
o          Effects of Artificial Lighting on Natural Resources and Eco-System (including Life Cycle Assessment and Environmental Impact studies, Light Pollution of the Skies and Impact of Artificial Lighting to the Fauna and Flora)
o          Lighting Design and Scenic Lighting, Horticultural and Husbandries Lighting
o          Non-lighting applications (UV-disinfection, curing, bio-medical…)
o          New Economic Models for Lighting Industry (e.g., Light as a Service)
o          Regulations, Guidelines & Public Policies dedicated to Lighting Systems
Looking forward getting your contributions and welcoming you in Toulouse in June 2022!
Best regards
Georges Zissis
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