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Marc Fontoynont was born on 1956, is a Professor in illumination engineering at Aalborg University. Discover Marc Fontoynont's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?
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Marc Fontoynont is French academic who has been professor in the Danish national building research institute (SBI) at Aalborg University in Copenhagen, Denmark and Ecole nationale des travaux publics de l’Etat (ENTPE) in Lyon, France.
He led research energy efficient lighting, window and shading systems, innovative electric lighting and lighting quality assessment using visual psychometric tests.
Fontoynont was involved in the lighting design of the Salle des Etats.
He led a team that developed a light projector using 7 color LEDs to improve the rendering of the painting Mona Lisa.
He also coordinated the development of a new version of the lamp, using 32 color channels.
Fontoynont has been coordinator of European research programs related to daylighting of buildings.
He was appointed by the International Energy Agency to act as coordinator of the task IEA 4E SSL-Quality assurance of LEDs.
He also acted as convenor of the CEN standardization work group CEN TC189-WG11 “Daylight”.
Born in Lyon, France on March 20 in 1956, Fontoynont studied civil engineering, specializing in building sciences.
He obtained his BA in Civil Engineering at the National School of State Public Works (ENTPE) in Lyon in 1980.
In 1981, he obtained a Masters of Sciences in Mechanical Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley.
From 1983 to 1995, Fontoynont pursued research activities dealing with energy efficient lighting strategies, focusing on both daylighting optimization and development of energy efficient electric lighting solutions.
Then he moved back to France to get his PhD in Energetics from Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Mines de Paris in 1987.
Starting in 1990, he studied the Climate-based daylight modelling (CBDM) and led the European program "Satel-Light".
He became a professor in 1992 with the Habilitation to lead Research obtained from University of Savoie in Chambéry.
From 1995 until 2005, he participated at the development of field testing procedures, including low vision testing.
In 1996 he wrote “Properties of glazings for daylighting applications", the final report of the EU Joule project and proposed techniques to characterize daylight performance of buildings on site.
Starting in 2000, Fontoynont has been studying the development and use of calibrated photorealistic imaging for lighting quality assessment, with high-resolution displays, Virtual reality (VR) and Augmented reality (AR) experiences.
Since 2005, he works as international consultant, as President of Light & Innovation in France.
He manages open innovation seminars in lighting, value creation and strategic development.
From 2011 to 2021, he has been professor with special assignment at the Department of Energy and Environment in the Danish national building research institute at Aalborg University.
Fontoynont is the vice-president at the European Lighting Cluster Alliance since 2012.
From 2014 to 2021, Fontoynont was Convenor of CEN TC 169-WG 11 Daylight, at CEN, European Standardization.
He co-founded the Masters in lighting design' at Aalborg University which won the "best International Lighting education award", at PLDC in 2017.
In 2018, Fontoynont created VisualSense, a company proposing visual experiences with calibrated photorealistic images to involve stakeholders and users in decisions about lighting.
He is president of the company.