Craig Bernecker is the director of and an associate professor in the School of Constructed Environments' MFA Lighting Design program at Parsons School of Design. Dr. Bernecker is also founder of The Lighting Education Institute (LEI), an educational initiative focusing on lighting education for professionals in the lighting and buildings industry. He has taught in the Graduate Architecture program at the University of Pennsylvania and played a major role in the creation of a “Lighting Diploma” at the Ibero-American University in Mexico City.
From 1981 through 1999, he directed the lighting education program in the Department of Architectural Engineering at Penn State University. While at Penn State, Dr. Bernecker also developed a number of continuing and distance education lighting programs and served on the major policy-advising body for the university’s online campus, Penn State World Campus. He has published more than 50 articles on research and education in lighting design and illumination engineering and is known for his work on the psychological aspects of lighting. In addition to his educational and research activities, he has maintained an active consulting practice, providing lighting design services and acting as an expert consultant on many projects and as an expert witness in many legal cases. He regularly serves as a peer reviewer for lighting research proposals and projects sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy.
Dr. Bernecker has also served the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA) in multiple capacities, including president for 2004–2005. His contributions to lighting education led IESNA to name him a fellow in 1991, and he received the Distinguished Service Award in 2017 for his service to the organization. Dr. Bernecker holds a PhD in Psychology and a Master of Science in Architectural Engineering from Penn State.
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