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Emmanouil Xylakis
Researcher at Aalborg University – Copenhagen
Publications - 6
Citations - 66
Emmanouil Xylakis is an academic researcher from Aalborg University – Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Daylight & Learning analytics. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 49 citations. Previous affiliations of Emmanouil Xylakis include MediaTech Institute & Aalborg University.
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Towards assessing the impact of circadian lighting in elderly housing from a holistic perspective
Sumit Sen,Anton Flyvholm,Emmanouil Xylakis,Stine Maria Louring Nielsen,Ellen Kathrine Hansen,Michael Mullins,Georgios Triantafyllidis +6 more
TL;DR: The aim of the ongoing project is to develop a new model of a service block, with integrated care and housing, that will enhance the social wellbeing and integration of elderly in the society.
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An experiment of double dynamic lighting in an office responding to sky and daylight: Perceived effects on comfort, atmosphere and work engagement:
TL;DR: In this article, the authors tested the complex interplay between the dynamics of daylight and electrical lighting in an office environment and developed design strategies and methods by testing the dynamic interplay.
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Flow of Light: Balancing Directionality and CCT in the Office Environment
TL;DR: Human perception and vision have evolved in response to dynamic daylight, a combination of radiation from direct sunlight and diffuse skylight, which has created a flow of variations in light, in t...
Applying Learning Analytics in Problem-Based Learning Engineering Semester Projects
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Designing a Lighting Installation Through Virtual Reality Technology - The Brighter Brunnshög Case Study
Boa Kim,Emmanouil Xylakis,Andrei Ducu Predescu,Georgios Triantafyllidis,Ellen Kathrine Hansen,Michael Mullins +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate how VR technology can support the process of designing light installations and how visual immersion through digital means can create spatial awareness of an area, without the need of physical presence, thus facilitating the fluency of the design process.