Summary
Alexander Rosemann is a lighting and daylighting specialist with over a decade of international experience bridging academic research, standards development, and practical project delivery. As Dutch Representative on the European Lighting Expert Association’s Quality Committee he shapes the ELE certification and registry while promoting professional competence across Europe. His background includes a professorship in Building Lighting, a Dr.-Ing. in Electrical Engineering and a habilitation in Daylight Technology, underpinning a rare mix of rigorous scientific research and hands-on engineering. He has led applied projects from solar and hybrid daylight systems to energy-efficient lighting codes and product regulations for utilities and governments. Comfortable operating between research, policy and industry, he brings deep expertise in photometry, controls and standards—plus the practical habit of translating complex methods into verifiable exams and registries. Based in Eindhoven, he combines technical gravitas with a long-standing commitment to professional development in the lighting community.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering at The University of Manchester
Abitur, Physik, Chemie, Englisch and Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Abitur, Physik, Chemie, Englisch and Wirtschaftswissenschaften at Max-Planck-Gymnasium Bielefeld
Habilitation, Daylight Technology, Habilitation, Daylight Technology at Technische Universität Berlin
German, English, Dutch