Programme
Architectural Lighting Design Day (Monday, October 23rd)
10:00 Welcome
10:15–11:00 Recent developments and future of lighting research
- Alp Durmus, Pennsylvania State University, PA, USA
11:00–11:50 Five 10-minute presentations on implementation of research into lighting design practice.
- Nature centric lighting and LED, Kristin Bredal, Zenisk, Oslo, Norway
- Practical application of new developments in LED light sources and optics and rendering software, Stefan Massen, Asplan Viak, Oslo, Norway
- Positive or negative health outcomes, Terje Christensen, University of South-Eastern Norway, Kongsberg, Norway
- Adaptive Road Lighting, Frode Nilsen, Comlight AS, Skjeberg, Norway
- The powerful effect of light, Anders Bru, Glamox AS, Oslo, Norway
11:50–13:00 Lunch in Café Haspa
13:00–13:45 User participation processes and sense of place from a sociological perspective.
- Luciana Martinez, Light Follows Behaviour, London, UK
13:45–14:15 Coffee
14:15–15:15 Panel discussion on how to implement research into lighting design practice.
- Moderator Peter Selmer-Eide, University of South-Eastern Norway, Kongsberg, Norway.
15:15–15.30 Closing comments
Clinical Optometry & Vision Research Day 1 (Tuesday, October 24th)
09:00 Welcome & Coffee/Tea
09:05–09:45 Mechanisms of optical interventions for myopia control
Linda Lundstrøm, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
09:45–10:10 Accommodation and phoria in myopia control
Trine Langaas, University of South-Eastern Norway, Kongsberg, Norway
10:10–10:30 Coffee/Tea Break
10:30–10:45 Utilization of digital tools to improve children’s eye care services
Gro Horgen Vikesdal & Lotte-Guri B Sten: University of South-Eastern Norway, Kongsberg, Norway
10:45–11:00 Applying the NorDSam learning model to flexible education of Norwegian optometrists: Experiences from two successful courses in referral management in optometric practice.
Per Olof Lundmark, University of South-Eastern Norway, Kongsberg, Norway
11:00–13:00 Exhibits and Lunch Visit Exhibits while you enjoy your lunch on the 1st floor (Dronesonen)
13:05–13:55 Six 8-minute presentations by PhD candidates
- Design of a cohort study on myopia development in schoolchildren in Stockholm
Charlie Börjeson, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden - Physiological eye growth in Norwegian children: seasonal and annual changes
Nickolai G. Nilsen, University of South-Eastern Norway, Kongsberg, Norway - The association between vision anomalies and academic attainment in children
Tina Regine Johansen, University of South-Eastern Norway, Kongsberg, Norway - The contribution of effective methodological approach and principles in understanding the impact of Extended reality on eye and vision.
Walter Yego, University of South-Eastern Norway, Kongsberg, Norway - The association between common vision problems, eye-body coordination and comfortable usage of virtual reality head-mounted-devices.
Ieva Krastina, University of South-Eastern Norway, Kongsberg, Norway - Moralising immersive technologies – The ethics of XR in research settings and the limits of research integrity instruments.
Cristiana-Anca Voinov, University of South-Eastern Norway, Kongsberg, Norway
14:00–14:15 Ethical considerations on inclusive and agency-driven development of XR technologies
Ellen Svarverud, University of South-Eastern Norway, Kongsberg, Norway
14:15–14:45 Exhibits and Coffee. Visit Exhibits while you enjoy your coffee on the 1st floor (Dronesonen).
14:50–15:10 Extended reality in optometry education
Tatjana Pladere, University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia
15:10–16:10 Wavefront-guided Individualized Vision Correction
Geunyoung Yoon, University of Houston College of Optometry, Houston, USA
Clinical Optometry & Vision Research Day 2 (Wednesday, October 25th)
09:00 Welcome
09:05–09:45 Artificial intelligence and machine learning algorithms in optometry.
Abinaya Priya Venkataraman, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
09:55–11:55 Workshops on the role of machine learning in refraction (including coffee)
- Testing different refractive algorithms (Exhibit Hall 1st floor).
- Refractive algorithms pros and cons, when to use and when not to use (this part of the workshop will be held in Norwegian).
12:00–14:00 Exhibits and Lunch
Visit Exhibits while you enjoy your lunch in the Exhibit Hall on the 1st floor (Dronesonen).
14:05–14:30 Limit values of optical radiation and application in phototherapy.
Terje Christensen, University of South-Eastern Norway, Kongsberg, Norway
14:35–15:15 Kunstig intelligens redder liv - AI er helsepersonells nye superkrefter.
Ishita Barua, Chief Medical Officer, LIVV Health, Oslo
15:15–15.30 Closing comments
Registration
- October 23th: Architectural Lighting Design Day. Participation includes lunch and coffee breaks NOK 1500,-
- October 24th: Clinical Optometry and Vision Research Day 1. Participation includes lunch and coffee breaks NOK 1500,-
- October 25th: Clinical Optometry and Vision Research Day 2. Participation includes lunch and coffee breaks NOK 1500,-
- Conference Dinner on Tuesday October 24th NOK 850,- per person.
Abstract Submission
Submission Deadline is set to 15th September.