Energy Research Scientist
Energy Research Scientist

Biography

Ms. Irvin joined PNNL in 2017 as an intern on the Solid State Lighting Advanced Research & Development Program. She was promoted to a Post Bachelors Research Associate in 2018.

She has been supporting the development of PNNL's Sky Glow evaluation tool, solid state lighting glare studies, circadian metric simulation, lighting flicker evaluations, and lighting quality and control evaluations in schools and hospitals.

Research Interest

  • Python Programming
  • Excel
  • Lighting Evaluation & Simulation

Education

  • B.S., Physics, University of St. Andrews

Publications

2024

  • Miller N.J., and L.C. Irvin. 2024. "What the Flicker is going on here? Temporal Light Modulation in Automotive Lighting." In SAE World Congress Exhibition (WCX 2024), April 16-18, 2024, Detroit, MI, Technical Paper No. 2024-01-2462. Warrendale, Pennsylvania:SAE International. PNNL-SA-192198. doi:10.4271/2024-01-2462
  • Miller N.J., L.C. Irvin, M.P. Royer, and C.D. Strachan. 2024. "Visibility and annoyance of the phantom array effect varies with age and history of migraine." Lighting Research & Technology 56, no. 7:676 - 706. PNNL-SA-200303. doi:10.1177/14771535241288783

2023

  • Wilkerson A., S.F. Safranek, L.C. Irvin, and L. Tredinnick. 2023. "Lighting System Control Data to Improve Design and Operation: Tunable lighting system data from NICU patient rooms." LEUKOS - The Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America 19, no. 1:94-109. PNNL-SA-167201. doi:10.1080/15502724.2022.2059669

2021

  • Safranek S.F., A. Wilkerson, L.C. Irvin, and C. Casey. 2021. "Using advanced lighting systems to understand opportunities for energy optimization: control data from a hospital NICU." Energy and Buildings 251. PNNL-SA-161114. doi:10.1016/j.enbuild.2021.111357