Article on health perceptions in classrooms accepted for publication in Frontiers in Built Environment Journal

An article co-authored by Maria Camila Coronado, Siobhan Rockcastle, and Alison Kwok and called, ‘Environmental Health Perceptions in University Classrooms: Results from an Online Survey During the COVID-19 Pandemic in the US and Colombia’ was accepted for publication in the Journal, Frontiers in Built Environment. This article was born out of a research study developed during the Advanced Research Methods class taught at the University of Oregon in the Spring of 2021.

Grant from NEEA supports research on circadian effects of LLLC lighting

A grant from the Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance (NEEA) supports research within the Baker Lighting Lab to study the controlled effects of an installed LLLC lighting system on eye-level light exposure in an office setting. Our research will also compare field-recorded measurements with simulation-based results to understand the accuracy of our current workflows to model existing conditions and simulate potential future scenarios for energy-efficient and healthy electric light exposure.