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Electricalmarketing 1432 Mariana Figueiro Lrc
Electricalmarketing 1432 Mariana Figueiro Lrc
Electricalmarketing 1432 Mariana Figueiro Lrc
Electricalmarketing 1432 Mariana Figueiro Lrc
Electricalmarketing 1432 Mariana Figueiro Lrc

Figueiro to Lead Lighting Research Center

July 26, 2017
An expert in lighting and health, Figueiro succeeds LRC's long-time director Mark Rea.

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, has named Professor Mariana G. Figueiro, Ph.D., as director of the Lighting Research Center (LRC). Figueiro has served as the center’s acting director over the past year. Figueiro succeeds Mark Rea, LRC director since 1988. Rea will continue as professor of architecture and cognitive sciences in the School of Architecture.

Figueiro has been with the LRC for 21 years, where she started as a graduate student in the LRC’s M.S. in Lighting program. She continued as a staff scientist at the LRC and in 2004, obtained her Ph.D. from Rensselaer. In 2006, she was offered a tenure-track position as an assistant professor and in 2014, was promoted to full professor. She has served as LRC Light and Health Program Director since 1999.

 “Professor Figueiro has distinguished herself as a world-renowned leader in light and health, as well as an exceptional advocate over many years for Rensselaer’s Lighting Research Center,” said Evan Douglis, dean of architecture at Rensselaer. “Given her broad achievement, which has received international acclaim, as an outstanding educator, researcher, and more recently an administrative leader, she possesses the ideal profile to excel in her new role as director of the LRC. We welcome her in this new position and look forward to her future success.”

LRC’s press release said Figueiro is among the world’s leading experts in the area of light and health, with a focus on bridging science to practical applications aimed at improving human quality of life. She regularly collaborates with lighting industry leaders such as Acuity Brands, Cree, Current by GE, Ketra, OSRAM, Philips Lighting, and USAI Lighting.

“I look forward to continuing to work with our partners in industry, government, and academia, and to lead the remarkably dedicated group of LRC staff and students who work tirelessly to fulfill the LRC’s mission to advance the effective use of light for society and the environment,” said Figueiro.