The Impact of Light Including Non-Image Forming Effects on Visual Comfort

Keywords: lighting conditions ; visual comfort ; work environment ; non‐image forming effects ; photometric measurement ; circadian rhythms These Ecole polytechnique federale de Lausanne EPFL, n° 6007 (2013)Programme doctoral EnvironnementFaculte de l'environnement naturel, architectural et construitInstitut d'ingenierie civileLaboratoire d'energie solaire et physique du bâtimentJury: Ph. Thalmann (president), M. Knoop, L. Ortelli, B. Paule Public defense: 2013-12-9 Reference doi:10.5075/epfl-thesis-6007Print copy in library catalog Record created on 2013-12-02, modified on 2016-08-09

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