Conference Program International Light Simulation Symposium

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Günther Hasna graduated in 1989 after studying
Applied Physics at the Fachhochschule in Munich,
Germany where he gained the Dipl.-Ing. Feinwerktechnik FH diploma. He then joined company TEMIC in Nuremberg until 1996,
doing R&D for optoelectronic sensors in automotive applications
(car alarm systems and rain sensors). His background in optics
led him to join company OPTIS in 1996. First in charge of software
support, Günther then worked as an Application Engineer, then
Head of Application Engineering. Today he is Chief Technology
Officer, based in Toulon, France and covering subsidiaries in the
US, Germany, China and Japan. He speaks German, English, and
French. Günther lives near Toulon with his wife and two children.
Sciences he teaches a project-based course on illumination engineering for both undergraduate and graduate students. He is the
chair of the Fabrication, Design and Instrumentation Division of
the OSA, and he is the chair elect for the OSA Board of Meetings.
He is an assistant editor for the Energy Express part of OSA’s
Optics Express. He is the chair of SPIE’s Novel Optical System
Design and Optimization conference held at Optics and Photonics
and is a member of SPIE’s Audit Committee. He is an author for
SPIE’s Illumination Field Guide and a chapter in the Handbook of
Optics on Lighting. He has just com­pleted the manuscript for a
book entitled Illumination Engineering: Design with Nonimaging
Optics. He works in the field of illumination engineering, with focus
at this time in the areas of solid-state lighting, optimization and
solar concentrators.
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Kevin Garcia has more than 25 years of optical-­
engineering experience in the commercial, indus­trial,
and aerospace markets on a wide range of optical-design and
analysis projects. From automotive-lighting to zoom-­lens designs,
Dr. Garcia has supported engineering projects at companies large
and small and as diverse as Eastman Kodak, TRW, Xerox Corporation, and BRO. He has previously held Senior Optical Engineer
and Director of Engineering positions at BRO. As CEO, Dr. Garcia
leads the company’s engineering, software, and training teams
to meet the needs of clients in 35 countries. His technical and
managerial capabilities, his familiarity with contract-engineering
processes, and his ability to see the busi­ness value of technologies serves clients moving their creative ideas through the design
and manufacturing process.
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Jake Jacobsen received his Bachelor’s degree in
physics from the University of North Dakota in 1985
and a Master’s degree in physics from Montana State University in
1987 after which he served as a commissioned officer in the U.S.
Army. In 1997 he received a Ph.D. in optical engineering from the
University of Arizona. After graduation he worked as an optical
engineer for Nikon Corporation in the optical testing group in Tokyo
until 2000. From 2000 to 2001 he was a senior optical engineer for
the Agere Corporation designing fiber amplifier components. In
2001 he joined Optical Research Associates as a customer support
engineer for CODE V. From 2004 to 2010 he was the LightTools
Product Manager. In 2010 he became the Senior Technical Marketing
Manager for both CODE V and LightTools.
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John Koshel received his BS and PhD in Optics from
The Institute of Optics, University of Rochester.
Since graduating with his doctorate in 1996 he has worked at
NIST, Rose-Hulman Inst. Of Technology, Spectrum Astro, and
Lambda Research Corp. He is currently in charge of the consulting group at Photon Engineering and teaches and leads research
at the College of Optical Sciences at the Univ. of Arizona. At Optical
Michael Gauvin has over 25 years experience in the
optical and illumination design fields and reducing
stray light in multiple space borne telescopes. Mr. Gauvin is best
known for his work on the Bionix Ear Curette which won an MDEA
award in 2005. He has worked on more than 100 different display,
lighting, automotive, biomedical and automotive projects. Mr.
Gauvin holds a B.S. in System Engineering, University of Arizona,
1982 and has taken graduate classes at the Optical Science
College, University of Arizona 1983­–1985.
Prior to founding Brandenburg GmbH, Wilhelm
Brandenburg worked for Hella KG Hueck & Co. for
17 years. During this period he became director of the department
for „technical software development“. Later he became director
of the Lighting Laboratory and was responsible for headlamp
development worldwide. In 1998 Wilhelm Brandenburg founded
Brandenburg GmbH. Brandenburg GmbH develops and distri­
butes the software LucidShape and LucidDrive. In addition, the
company does software and optical engineering work for several
prominent companies in the lighting industry.
Alexander von Hoffmann received the Dipl.-Ing.
degree in electrical engineering in 1998 from the
Darmstadt University of Technology and the Dr.-Ing. degree in
2003 from the Ilmenau University of Technology. He has been
working from 1998 to 2006 in VOLKSWAGENs Lighting Development Department. Since October 2006 he is professor for mechatronics at the University of Applied Sciences Nuremberg. Current
research concentrates on optical and thermal simulation
methods for LED Applications.
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Conference Program
International Light Simulation
Symposium (ILISIS) 2012
1st International Light Simulation Symposium
7th / 8th of March 2012 | Nuremberg, Germany
Program, 7th march 2012
8.00
8.45
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8.30
Opening Address (Chairman)
Session V : Simulation applied for Displaying and Imaging
Chairman: Michael Gauvin, Lambda Research Corporation
Session I: Light Source Modelling | Chairman: Kevin Garcia, Breault
ILISIS 2012
Throughout the past few years light simulation has been a fast
growing method to accelerate the development process of
components for the lighting industry. Most companies that have
used light simulation in the development process are working not
only with one, but with several different light simulation products.
Independent of the simulation software used, the fundamental
questions are virtually the same: how to realistically model the
world?
International Light Simulation Symposium (ILISIS) has the intention
to bring together the light simulation software developers and
their users. It is an opportunity for a scientific exchange about
experiences in modelling optical behavior.
9.00
9.30
Source files for non-sequential raytracing
Regina Dürr, Ulrich Streppel (Osram Opto Semiconductors), Germany
Advanced light source with rays for rendering engines
Jacek Reiner, Wojciech Cieszyński, Mateusz Wójcik (Wroclaw University
of Technology), Poland
10.00 Colour Converters: Optical Elements in Solid State Lighting
CO-SPONSORING SOCIETIES
8.45
End-to-End Simulation of an LED-Edge-lit Liquid Crystal Display
Jon A. Herlocker, Kit Cheong (Breault Research Organization), Arizona
9.15
Systems Modeling of Vehicular Cameras
Ryan Irvin*, John Koshel*, and Bernhard Dauner** (* Photon Engineering, LLC, ** Laser 2000 GmbH), *Arizona, **Germany
9.45
Stray Light Analysis of Multi-Spectral Optical Filters
Uwe Lippmann, Angela Duparré, Gunther Notni (Fraunhofer IOF Jena),
Germany | Matthias Merschdorf (Jena-Optronik GmbH), Germany
Jörg Meyer (University of Applied Sciences Hamm Lippstadt), Germany
10.15
Session II: Light Source Modelling II | Chairman: Jake Jacobsen, Synopsys Inc.
Session VI : Visualization
Chairman: Michael Gauvin, Lambda Research Corporation
11.15 Thermo optical simulation of white LEDs
A. Linkov, A. Gomez-Iglesias, M. Sabathil, T. Bleicher (Osram Opto
Semiconductors GmbH), Germany
10.45
11.45 Realistic Raytracing of Surface and Volume Diffusers
Matthias Brinkmann, Malte Hagemann, Marion Englert (University of
Applied Sciences Darmstadt), Germany
Considerations on Phosphor Settling
Kit Cheong (Breault Research Organization), Arizona
12.45 Lunch break
Session III: Calculation Methods for Illumination Applications
Chairman: R. John Koshel, Photon Engineering
Million Rays
Andreas Timinger, Simon Junginger, Angelika Hofmann (OEC AG), Germany
15.15 Freeform Surface Calculation for Artificial Lighting and
Daylighting
Christian Knoflach, Christian Reisecker, David Geisler-Moroder
(Bartenbach LichtLabor GmbH), Austria
Session IV: Calculation Methods for Illumination Applications II
Chairman: Günther Hasna, OPTIS
11.45
Lunch break / Exhibition
Session VII: Light Simulation in Automotive Development Process
Chairman: Wilhelm Brandenburg, Brandenburg GmbH
13.15
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Alexander von Hoffmann
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17.00 Modeling of refractive freeform surfaces by nonlinear PDE for
the generation of a given target light Distribution
Simon Seroka (Hella KGaA Hueck & Co.), Germany
17.30 Light-matter interaction at different Length Scales: An All-­
Embracing Simulation Procedure
Claude Leiner, Wolfgang Nemitz, Franz P. Wenzl, Paul Hartmann,
Christian Sommer (Joanneum Research, Institute of Surface Technologies and Photonics), Austria | Ulrich Hohenester (Karl-Franzens-University Graz, Institute of Physics), Austria
Signal Lamp Luminance Distribution Simulation and Assessment
Using the „Volkswagen Benchmark System“
Henning Kiel, Daniel Mensch, Gunnar Koether (Volkswagen AG),
Germany | Christian Studeny (DELVIS GmbH), Germany
13.45
LED Headlamp Distribution Optimization using an Multiple-IESFile-Source Approach
Thomas L.R. Davenport (Synopsys Inc.), Arizona
14.15
Optical Design Process at Valeo Lighting
Philippe Demarquez (Valeo), France
14.45
Coffee break / Exhibition
Session VIII: Light Simulation in Automotive Development Process II
Chairman: Alexander von Hoffmann, Georg-Simon-Ohm University of Applied Sciences,
Nuremberg
15.15
16.30 Simulation and Design of Grating Cells Arrays for the
Shaping of LED Light
C. Hellmann*, M. Kuhn*, H. Schweitzer*, F. Wyrowski** (*LightTrans
GmbH, **Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena), Germany
Specular BSDF approximation for efficient specular scene
rendering
Stephane Albin (Valeo Lighting Systems), France
Interior Illumination Simulation in Aircraft Industry
Mario Cappitelli (EADS Innovation Works), Germany
14.15 Differential Optics for Illumination design in the presence of
caustics
Peter Ott (Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences), Germany
Coffee break / Exhibition / Poster Show
11.15
14.45 Tolerancing Illumination Optics: Free-Forms, Arrays and 10
Operator
Opening Adress (Chairman)
10.30 Coffee break / Exhibition
12.15 Simulation of Phosphor Converted LED Packaging with
LOCATION
The ILISIS Symposium will take place in Nuremberg, Germany.
Depending on the number of participants we will select an
appropriate location. The final location will be published at
www.ilisis.com.
Program, 8th march 2012
Using a Night Time Driving Simulation for the Development of
Camera Controlled Light Algorithms
Christian Plattfaut (Hella KGaA Hueck & Co.), Germany
15.45
GPU accelerated lighting simulation
Ulrich Linnemann (Brandenburg GmbH), Germany
16.15
Forward Reflection of Road Surfaces for Vehicle Lighting
Susanne Köhler (Hella KGaA Hueck & Co.), Germany
16.45
Closing Remarks
Poster Contributions
All here mentioned Oral and Poster Contributions are
invited to publish in the conference proceedings.
dvanced Modelling for Light Simulation | Jürgen P. Weisshaar (opsira
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GmbH), Germany
odeling of Spectra of white LEDs | Matthias Groß (Georg-Simon-­Ohm
M
University of Applied Sciences Nuremberg), Germany
Image Lens | Michael Peters (Brandenburg GmbH), Germany
imulation of tightly focused ultrashort optical pulses taking into
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account polarization | Norbert Lindlein, Wolfgang Iff (Friedrich-­Alexander
University Erlangen Nuremberg, Institute of Optics, Information and Photonics), Germany
P redictive Engineering Analysis of Stamped Lighting Components |
Michael Strazzanti (Isatec Technical Center), Ohio
T hermal Simulation of Lighting Systems with Open-Source-Software |
Martin Isack, Felix Basel, Alexander von Hoffmann (Georg-Simon-Ohm
University of Applied Sciences Nuremberg), Germany
T heory and practice in plastic optics | M. Bloos, H. Poisel, (Georg-SimonOhm University of Applied Sciences Nuremberg, POF-Application Center),
Germany
P rinciples of Daylight Guiding Design | Wilfried Pohl, Christian Knoflach,
David Geisler-Moroder (Bartenbach LichtLabor), Germany
ptical Simulation of an uniformly illuminated surface | Jeanette
O
Münderlein, (Georg-Simon-Ohm University of Applied Sciences
Nuremberg),Germany
P hase Space Concepts for Illumination systems in optical litho­graphy |
Alois M. Herkommer (University of Stuttgart), Germany
T he Analysis of a Signal Lamp with Diffuse Optical Parts | Tomas
Nejezchleba, Miroslav Kropac (Visteon Corporation), CZ
evelopment of an LED-CHMSL-Optics | Carlos Elvira i Ávila, Magnolia
D
Paredes i Domínguez, Francesc Dorca i Badia (Centro Técnico de SEAT), Spain
F rom Development to Start of Production | Markus Wild (Oshino Lamps),
Germany
enerating Road Networks for LucidDrive with OpenStreetMaps |
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David Hinske (Brandenburg GmbH), Germany
T raffic Simulation in LucidDrive | Carsten Werner (Brandenburg GmbH),
Germany
irtual Development of intelligent Headlight Systems | R.C.H. Bours, M.
V
Tideman (TNO Automotive Safety Solutions), Netherlands
P rocessing of thermoplastic optics by Compression Induced Solidification |
D. Drummer, A. Schmidt (Institute of Polymer Technology, Friedrich-Alexander
Universität Erlangen-Nuremberg), Germany | I. Kühnert (Leibnitz Institute of
Polymer Research Dresden), Germany
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until 31st of January 2012:
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to the Symposium.
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will get a 50 % discount on regular registration fee.
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