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Dr Gillian Isoardi

Science and Engineering Faculty,
Chemistry, Physics, Mechanical Engineering,
Energy and Process Engineering

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Name
Dr Gillian Isoardi
Position(s)
Lecturer in Optical Physics
Science and Engineering Faculty,
Chemistry, Physics, Mechanical Engineering,
Energy and Process Engineering
Discipline *
Optical Physics, Architecture
Phone
+61 7 3138 9082
Fax
+61 7 3138 9079
Email
Location
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Qualifications

PhD (Queensland University of Technology), Research Commercialisation (Queensland University of Technology)

* Field of Research code, Australian and New Zealand Standard Research Classification (ANZSRC), 2008

Biography

Research theme: Environment

Research discipline: Physics

Research program: Lighting

Research areas

Daylighting

  • optical design and photometric testing of innovative devices for improving the daylighting of buildings
  • daylighting design software and rating tools
  • HDR photography for daylight glare assessment.

Lighting & Photometry

This information has been contributed by Dr Gillian Isoardi.

Publications

  • Garcia Hansen VR, Isoardi GL, Miller E, (2010) Perceptions of daylight quality delivered by light transport systems , Proceedings of the International Commission on Illumination Conference - Lighting Quality and Efficiency p1-8
  • Coyne SJ, Isoardi GL, Hirning M, Luther MB, (2008) The use of high dynamic range luminance mapping in the assessment, understanding and defining of visual issues in post occupancy building assessment, Proceedings of the IEECB Focus 2008 p1-9
  • Isoardi G, Cowling IR, Coyne SJ, (2005) Engineering Daylight into Commercial Buildings, Towards a Sustainable Lighting Future: Proceedings of the 5th Lux Pacifica p71-80
  • Coyne SJ, Isoardi G, (2004) A basic guide to the daylighting of buildings, Environment Design Guide p1-8

For more publications by this staff member, visit QUT ePrints, the University's research repository.