Robert Soler is the Founder and Chief Scientist at BIOS Lighting. Prior to his work at BIOS, his most prominent work was at Kennedy Space Center, where he helped design and build the first LED light for use on International Space Station (ISS). Additionally, he served as Subject Matter Expert for NASA’s circadian lighting system to synchronize astronauts to a 24-hour cycle on board ISS. He received a fellowship from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for investigation in circadian lighting paradigms. He currently serves on the light advisory committee for the International WELL Building Standard.
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