Peter Ngai Receives IES Medal for Technical Achievement

Ngai was recognized for the contributions his research and technical investigations have contributed to lighting.

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Peter Ngai

Peter Ngai

The Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) has awarded Peter Ngai, Vice President-Technology at Acuity Brands, has received the Society’s Medal “…in recognition of meritorious technical achievement for furthering the profession, art or knowledge of illuminating engineering.” Ngai received the award at the IES 2016 National Convention held Oct. 23 to 25 in Orlando, Fla.

Ngai started his lighting career in the 1970s working for Peerless, now an Acuity Brands company. His research in fluorescent lighting pushed the technology from T12 to T8 lamps in the 1980s and then from T8 to T5 lamps in the 1990s. His research and technical explorations for product development are numerous. As the press release notes, “He is one of the first lighting engineers to implement computer visualization graphics; promote and develop optics for new lamp technologies; research overhead glare; and, develop methods for near-field photometry and the photometry of UV luminaires. He has also pioneered the progression of OLED technology and the promotion of lighting quality.”

During his 40-plus year career in lighting, Ngai has authored 30 technical papers; received 90 patents (of which more than 40 have focused on luminaire design); presented at numerous lighting and technology conferences around the world; and received four awards from Lightfair in recognition of outstanding luminaire design. He has also been a key member of research and development teams at national research institutions including: Cornell University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, the University of California at Berkeley, and Harvard University.

“Peter has contributed richly to the technological advancement of lighting design and performance,” said Acuity Brands Lighting SVP, Engineering, Rick Earlywine. “His pioneering vision of what lighting can become, especially now with OLED technology, continues to make a mark in the industry and reflects how he is both a talented innovator and technical mentor in the lighting profession.”

About the Author

Elizabeth Donoff

Elizabeth Donoff is Editor-at-Large of Architectural Lighting (AL). She served as Editor-in-Chief from 2006 to 2017. She joined the editorial team in 2003 and is a leading voice in the lighting community speaking at industry events such as Lightfair and the International Association of Lighting Designers Annual Enlighten Conference, and has twice served as a judge for the Illuminating Engineering Society New York City Section’s (IESNYC) Lumen Award program. In 2009, she received the Brilliance Award from the IESNYC for dedicated service and contribution to the New York City lighting community. Over the past 11 years, under her editorial direction, Architectural Lighting has received a number of prestigious B2B journalism awards. In 2017, Architectural Lighting was a Top Ten Finalist for Magazine of the Year from the American Society of Business Publication Editors' AZBEE Awards. In 2016, Donoff received the Jesse H. Neal Award for her Editor’s Comments in the category of Best Commentary/Blog, and in 2015, AL received a Jesse H. Neal Award for Best Media Brand (Overall Editorial Excellence).Prior to her entry into design journalism, Donoff worked in New York City architectural offices including FXFowle where she was part of the project teams for the Reuters Building at Three Times Square and the New York Times Headquarters. She is a graduate of Bates College in Lewiston, Me., and she earned her Master of Architecture degree from the School of Architecture at Washington University in St. Louis.

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