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CIE Board – 2007-2011
• President: Franz Hengstberger (Sth Africa)
• Past president: Wout van Bommel (Netherlands)
• Sec: Ken Sagawa (Japan)
• Treas: Johann Schleritzko (Sth Africa)
• VP Pubns: Teresa Goodman (U.K.)
• VP Tech: Janos Schanda (Hungary)
• VP Stds:Michael Seidl (Germany)
• VP: Lily Chang Wai Ling (China)
• VP: Raman Venkataramani (India)
• VP: Gennady Shakhparunyants (Russia)
• VP: Marc Fontoynont (France)
Division Directors
• Div.1 Ronnier Luo (U.K.)
• Div. 2 Yoshihiro Ohno (U.S.A.)
• Div. 3 Jan Ejhed (Sweden)
• Div. 4 Ad de Visser (Netherlands)
• Div. 5 Nigel Pollard (U.K.)
• Div. 6 Ann Webb (U.K.)
• Div. 7 Unallocated
• Div. 8 Sabine Susstrunk (Switzerland)
Central Bureau Staff
• General Sec: Martina Paul
• Tech. Manager: Dr. Janos Makai
• Office Manager:Leena L. Martin
• Pubn. Sec: Claudia Segalen
Beijing Session – major topics for next quadrennium
• Energy Conservation in Lighting
• Lighting and vision under mesopic conditions
• Lighting for the elderly
• Lighting and health
• Effective intensity of flashing lights
• Increased use of LEDs for lighting
Distinguished Service Awards
• Fundamentals: the Wyszecki Award - Dr Richard
Kittler
• Application: the Waldram Award -Dr Kohei
Narisada
• Organisation & Administration: the de Boer Award - Dr Yoshi Ohno
Biejing - Miscellaneous
• CIE annual fees to be reduced by 3% for 2008 and a further 3% for 2009.
• Warren Julian retires as VP Publications
• Six delegates from Australia
• Papers & posters provided as CD
CIE Australia
• Technical meetings in Feb. 2007 -• Alec Fisher Jim Gardner
• Steve Jenkins Peter McGinley
• Technical meetings in Nov. 2007 –• Report back from Beijing:• Peter McGinley Div. 1
• Tony Bergen Div. 2
• Steve Jenkins Div. 4
CIE Australia - Future
• Endeavour to have two Technical meetings per year in both Melbourne and Sydney.
• Energise the Division reps.
• Establish stronger ties with Standards Australia
• Establish web-site and email as major communication channels