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Featured speaker at IES Portland, Oregon monthly meetings. Tessa Pocock, PhD discusses electric lighting for plant growth. LED "TRANSFORMS" INDOOR HORTICULTURE • LIGHTING INGREDIENTS • LED SOURCE IMPACTS • PRODUCTION INCREASES Light is a requirement for plant growth and development and it provides both energy and information. The ability to tune the spectrum of LED light sources has opened up new possibilities for horticultural lighting, to improve indoor plant production and associated energy use as well as plant nutrient and pharmaceutical value. This talk will share findings from the Smart Lighting Engineering Research Center’s work to examine what we know about the effects of different portions of the spectrum on plant growth, and where future research will focus. Dr. Tessa Pocock has an MSc in plant biochemistry, and PhD in plant physiology from the University of Western Ontario, Canada. As well as conducting extensive research, she has worked in commercial greenhouses, and for a horticultural LED manufacturer in Sweden. Dr. Pocock currently is employed at the Smart Lighting Engineering Research Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where she has started a multi-disciplinary light and plant research program.