Virtual Poster Forum: 2022 DOE Solid-State Lighting Workshop

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January 21, 2022

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Top researchers share progress, challenges, ideas, and solutions

Join the U.S. Department of Energy and the Illuminating Engineering Society at the 19th annual Solid-State Lighting Workshop, a virtual and free event January 31–February 3, 2022!

The Solid-State Lighting Workshop is a yearly touchstone that top lighting scientists and industry thought leaders count on to share progress, challenges, ideas, and solutions. In addition to expert panel discussions and topic table sessions, poster sessions are a highlight of each workshop as dozens of top researchers share their work and engage with their peers.

The 2022 workshop will offer multiple opportunities to engage with DOE-funded researchers and learn more about their work.

  • The Virtual Poster Forum will showcase the work of more than 50 researchers – you will be able to visit the posters throughout the workshop, at your convenience, and submit questions to the researchers via email.
  • The R&D Project Highlights sessions will spark interactive discussion on specific research topics – you will be able to participate live in these sessions and ask questions in real time.

Check out the list of Virtual Poster Forum participants!

Arizona State University

Ohio State University

Columbia University

OLEDWorks, LLC

Eaton Corporation

OSRAM Opto Semiconductors

Electroninks

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Glint Photonics

Palo Alto Research Center, Inc.

InnoSys

Pennsylvania State University

Iowa State University

Pixelligent Technologies

Lucent Optics

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Lumileds, LLC

RTI International

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Texas A&M University

MicroContinuum

Thomas Jefferson University

MONDE Wireless

University of California at Santa Barbara

Nanosys Inc.

University of Hawai’i at Mānoa

Nanovox, LLC

University of Houston

National Energy Technology Laboratory

University of Michigan

National Institute of Standards and Technology

University of New Mexico

National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

North Carolina State University

 

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