lunes, 21 de septiembre de 2009

Daylighting LAB. MIT.

Marilyne AndersenMarilyne Andersen is a physics engineer whose principal research interests are the use and optimization of daylight in buildings. After completing her PhD in 2004 at EPFL in Switzerland, with a year as a Visiting Scholar at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in 2001-2002, she joined the MIT faculty in the summer of 2004. She currently teaches graduate and undergraduate classes in Daylighting and Building Technology and conducts research on advanced glazing and shading systems, on interactive daylight simulation methods and on emerging metrics in lighting design.


http://daylighting.mit.edu/home.php

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