Mathias Adamsson is an Assistant Professor in Lighting Science at the School of Engineering, Jönköping University, Sweden. He holds a Master in Industrialised Building, and a PhD in Architecture and Construction from Faculty of Engineering, Lund University. Mathias has a University Diploma in Lighting Design from Jönköping University, School of Engineering.  
Mathias research focus and interests lies in the development of an integrated approach to Lighting Design that considers human´s physiological, psychological and visual needs on the built environment, along with sustainable use of energy, BIM (Building Information Modeling), digital analysis and simulations focusing on sustainable design of buildings and urban environments, sensors and lighting controls. 
 
 
Article
                                     Rastegari, E.,              Adamsson, M.,              Aries, M.          
  (2025).
  
Daylight potential of Swedish residential environments: Visual and beyond-vision effects and the relationship with well-being assessment    Lighting Research and Technology, 57(2), 156-180.
            
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                                     Adamsson, M.,              Laike, T.,              Morita, T.          
  (2019).
  
Comparison of Static and Ambulatory Measurements of Illuminance and Spectral Composition That Can Be Used for Assessing Light Exposure in Real Working Environments    LEUKOS The Journal of the Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, 15(2-3), 181-194.
            
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                                     Adamsson, M.,              Laike, T.,              Morita, T.          
  (2018).
  
Seasonal variation in bright daylight exposure, mood and behavior among a group of office workers in Sweden    Journal of Circadian Rhythms, 16.
            
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                                     Adamsson, M.,              Laike, T.,              Morita, T.          
  (2016).
  
Annual variation in daily light exposure and circadian change of melatonin and cortisol concentrations at a northern latitude with large seasonal differences in photoperiod length    Journal of Physiological Anthropology, 36(1).
            
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Doctoral thesis
                                    Adamsson, M.          
  (2018).
  
Non-image-forming effects of light: Implications for the design of living and working environments
  (Doctoral thesis, Lund:
      Department of Architecture and Built Environment, Faculty of Engineering, Lund University).
  
            
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Conference paper
                                   Adamsson, M.,              Petersson, M.,              Aries, M.          
  (2019).
  
A holistic approach for a natural light variation experience: a pilot study of a practical application for office lighting.
  
      Bristol:
      American Institute of Physics (AIP),      CISBAT 2019 – International Scientific Conference 4-6 September 2019, EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland.
  
           
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