2011 Solid-State Lighting R&D Workshop Materials
This page provides links to the presentations given at the Transformations in Lighting: 2011 DOE Solid-State Lighting R&D Workshop, held in San Diego, on February 1-3, 2011, as well as to reference and handout materials.
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Workshop Report
Video
Presentations
Day 1
- Opening Remarks

James Brodrick, U.S. Department of Energy - Keynote: Accelerating Market Adoption of SSL

Greg Merritt, Cree, Inc. - Panel 1: SSL Technology—Today and Tomorrow
James Brodrick, U.S. Department of Energy, Moderator- Learning from CALiPER and GATEWAY: What's Working, What's Not, and Where Are We Headed?

Marc Ledbetter, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory - SSL Technology—Today and Tomorrow

Mark Hand, Acuity Brands Lighting - Smart Lighting for Accelerating LED Market Adoption and Increased Energy Savings

Jim Anderson, Philips Color Kinetics
- Learning from CALiPER and GATEWAY: What's Working, What's Not, and Where Are We Headed?
- A Fresh Look at Priorities—The DOE SSL R&D Multi-Year Plan

Fred Welsh, Radcliffe Advisors - DOE SSL Solicitations and the Selection Process

Joel Chaddock, National Energy Technology Laboratory
Day 2
- Panel 2: Lessons from the Field
Bruce Kinzey, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Moderator- Lighting Art with LEDs at the Smithsonian American Art Museum

Scott Rosenfeld, Smithsonian Institution - DOE SSL Workshop: Lessons from the Field

Michael K. Souter, Luminae Souter Associates - LED Parking Lot Lighting: Technology Meets the Great Outdoors

Greg Sullivan, Efficiency Solutions
- Lighting Art with LEDs at the Smithsonian American Art Museum
- DOE SSL Research and Development Program Update

James Brodrick, U.S. Department of Energy - Invited Manufacturing R&D Presentations
- Solution-Processable Transparent Conductive Hole-Injection Electrode for OLED SSL

Florian Pschenitzka, Cambrios Technologies Corporation - Nitride and Oxynitride Based Phosphors for Solid-State Lighting

Yongchi Tian, Lightscape Materials, Inc. - High Efficacy Kilo-Lumen Warm White LED Development for Illumination

Decai Sun, Philips Lumileds Lighting - Low-Cost Integrated Substrate for OLED Lighting

Abhinav Bhandari, PPG Industries - Low-Cost, Highly Lambertian Reflector Composite for Improved LED Fixture Efficiency and Lifetime

Eric Teather, WhiteOptics
- Solution-Processable Transparent Conductive Hole-Injection Electrode for OLED SSL
- Next Generation Lighting Industry Alliance

Keith Cook, Philips - Panel 3: Novel Lighting Concepts for Large Interior Spaces
Norman Bardsley, Bardsley Consulting, Moderator- Straight Talk About Indoor, General Purpose LED Luminaires

Terry Clark, Finelite, Inc. - Novel Lighting Concepts for Large Interior Spaces

Kieran Drain, Rambus Inc. - Novel Lighting Concepts for Large Interior Spaces

Jeannine Fisher, Acuity Brands Lighting
- Straight Talk About Indoor, General Purpose LED Luminaires
- LED Track
- LED Priority Tasks
Mike Krames, Soraa, Inc. - Four Challenges for Solid-State Lighting

Jeff Tsao, Sandia National Laboratories - Smart Lighting Controls

Bob Karlicek, Smart Lighting Engineering Research Center, RPI - The Future of Lighting

Fred Maxik, Lighting Science Group
- LED Priority Tasks
- OLED Track
- OLED Degradation Issues

Ching Tang, University of Rochester - How Can We Accelerate OLED Product Introduction?

Joe Shiang, GE Global Research - Materials Development for Large Area, High Lumen Output OLED Panels

Mathew Mathai, Plextronics - Light Extraction in OLEDs

Franky So, University of Florida - DOE San Diego 2011

Tom Munters, Philips
- OLED Degradation Issues
Day 3
- Specifying LED Lighting Solutions
Derry Berrigan, Derry Berrigan Lighting Design - Panel 4: Characterizing Color—What's All the Fuss?
Fred Welsh, Radcliffe Advisors, Moderator- Embracing the Color Properties of SSL

Wendy Davis, National Institute of Standards and Technology - In Defense of Substantial Color Constancy

Lorne Whitehead, University of British Columbia - White LED Chromaticity Control—The State of the Art

Ralph Tuttle, Cree, Inc. - Color Quality and Maintenance in LED Lighting Systems
Mark Pugh, Xicato
- Embracing the Color Properties of SSL
- Panel 5: Driving Innovation and Creative Solutions with Competitions
Marc Ledbetter, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Moderator
- Driving Innovation and Creative Solutions with Competitions

Liesel Whitney-Schulte, Focus on Energy - Driving Innovation and Creative Solutions with Competitions

Makarand "Chips" Chipalkatti, OSRAM Sylvania Inc. - Driving Innovation and Creative Solutions with Competitions

John Campsmith, Philips Wide-Lite
- Driving Innovation and Creative Solutions with Competitions
Reference Handouts
- Workshop Agenda
- Summary of Proposed R&D Task Priorities
- Solid-State Lighting: Brilliant Solutions for America's Energy Future
- Doing Business with DOE's Solid-State Lighting Program
- Funding Opportunities
- Guiding Market Introduction of High-Performance SSL Products
- Guiding Technology from Laboratory to Marketplace
- Solid-State Lighting Patents Resulting from DOE-Funded Projects
- Standards Increase Market Confidence in SSL Performance
- CALiPER Program Supports Unbiased Testing, Promotes Consumer Confidence
- GATEWAY Demonstrations Showcase SSL Product Performance
- Lighting Facts® Label Supports Accuracy in SSL Product Information
- National Consortium Supports Cities in Evaluating LED Street Lights
- Next Generation Luminaires™: Recognizing Innovative, Energy-Efficient Commercial Lighting Luminaires
- L Prize: Status of the L Prize Competition: Early 2011
- L Prize: Status of the L Prize Entry: January 2011