Stranger Things: The Melanopsin-Red Saturation-Brightness Connection

Alp Durmus, Penn State University

Location: Nassau

Tuesday
March 18, 2025
9:00 am - 10:00 am EST

Credits TBD

Introductory

This presentation explores the fascinating interplay between melanopsin, a photopigment influencing our circadian rhythms, and the saturation of red light, particularly within the color gamut. By examining how these factors contribute to brightness perception, we’ll uncover insights that can enhance lighting design strategies, from everyday applications to advanced visual environments.

No specific prerequisites are required, though a basic understanding of lighting design and color theory may enhance comprehension.

Learning Objectives

  • Participants will be able to explain the role of melanopsin in human brightness perception.
  • Participants will be able to describe the impact of red saturation on perceived brightness.
  • Attendees will learn to analyze how color gamut can influence the effectiveness of lighting design.
  • Participants will be able to apply these insights to optimize lighting environments for different use cases.

Speaker

Alp Durmus
Alp Durmus
Head of the Lighting Laboratory in the Department Architectural of Engineering
Penn State University

Alp Durmus research is focused on adaptive and next generation illumination systems, color science, and the interaction between occupants and built environments with respect to a wide range of applications on energy consumption, user interaction, and environmental impacts.

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