In 2023 Teresa Aguilar Carrasco was named SLL Young Lighter with her project, CircaLight, a new circadian light assessment tool for Grasshopper environment.
The other finalists were:
- Anna Freiesleben, Michael Grubb Studio - Light Beyond Earth: Illuminating life on exoplanets.
- Irene Mazzei, Edinburgh Napier University / Stoane Lighting Ltd (Knowledge Transfer Partnership) - Improving sustainability in the lighting industry.
- Tom Ruddle, EGG Lighting - Lighting Remanufacture.
Find out more about Teresa's winning entry and the 2023 SLL Young Lighter finals. You can watch a video of all the finalists at Light 23.
Scott Kluger was named SLL Young Lighter 2022 with his entry - Daylight Harvester: A tool to enhance lighting operational performance.
Find out more about Scott's winning entry and the 2022 SLL Young Lighter finals
SLL Young Lighter 2022 finalists:
- Kenny Cliffe, Lighting Designer, Ridge & Partners - Adapting to the Digital Future
- Anna Forrester, Lighting Design, Arup - Improving the circadian rhythms in children through the means of a lighting device
- Hiba Mazhar, Architectural Lighting Designer, Signify - DO WE OWN NIGHT??? Reimagining traditional city lighting with new light recipe to confiscate light pollution
Maria Englezou was named SLL Young Lighter 2021 with her entry - Do we need to change the design of healthcare facilities rooms?
Aluwaine Manyonga was named SLL Young Lighter 2020 at the Lux Awards online with his entry - Offgrid Solar Lighting and Chigubhu Lantern, Africa's Education System Game Changer
Take a look at some of the previous finalists' video presentations via the links below:
- A Light Booster Metro Car for the Commuting Work Force: Human Centric Lighting in Underground Transportation by Anna Wawrzyniak
- Children's Utopian Visions of the City: co-designing lighting masterplans through play and exploration by Emma Beadle
- Ultra-thin Surface Light Sources: Picking up where OLED Stalled by Matt Hanbury
- A New Manual Blind Use Pattern for Annual Energy and Daylight Simulations by Amir Nezamdoost
- A Visible Light Communication Scheme for use as Accent Lighting by Aisha Robinson
- Applicability of Climate-based Daylight Modelling by Eleonora Brembilla
- A Journey Towards Change by James Duff
- Variable Lighting Levels for Highways: A Different Approach by Sofia Tolia
SLL Young Lighters - Left: Matt Hanbury (2017), Sofia Tolia (2016), Youmna Abdallah (2015)
Right: Janna Aronson (2014), Rachael Nicholls (2013), Sabine de Schutter (2012)
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