Xia

Motto:

You can if you think you can! 

Contact: 

L.xia-1@remove-this.tudelft.nl

Room

C-2-130

Phone TU

+31 (0) 152786312 

Phone

+31 (0) 646593313 

Address

Landbergstraat 15
2628CE Delft
The Netherlands

Present

All working days

L. Xia (Ling), MSc

PhD candidate
Industrial Design Engineering

Biography

My name is Ling Xia and I come from Shanghai, China. I am now a PhD student at the Industrial Design Engineering at Delft University of Technology. My research subject is  “Perceptual metrics of light fields”.

I graduated in January 2012 from Electronic science and engineering and started my PhD’s research here in February 2012. I have developed a solid background in electronic engineering by obtaining both my BSc and MSc on this field from Southeast University, China (2005-2012). I also have experience on visual perception by participating in the projects “Flicker perception on Panel Displays”, “Visual fatigue evaluation for 3D and head mounted displays” and “Overhead glare perception for LED lighting”.

Education

2012 – present
PhD candidate, IO- π-lab
Delft University of Technology, Delft, The Netherlands

2009 – 2012
MSc, Physical Electronics, School of Electronic Science and Engineering
Southeast University, Nanjing, P.R. China

2005 – 2009
BSc, School of Electronic Science and Engineering
Southeast University, Nanjing, P.R. China 

Specialisation / field of research

My research subject is on “Perceptual metrics of light fields”. The interplay between lighting, geometry and materials shapes the architectural space and light field in it. The main goal of this project is to find the visually relevant properties of the physical spatial distribution of light in 3D space, the “visual light field”, to describe these in an intuitive way, and to understand how they change for lighting/material/geometrical variations of the environment. A second major goal is the development of virtual and real light field probes and light field simulations. 

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