Founders of LightingLab

Dr. Ferenc Szabó

Ferenc Szabó, PhD

Head of laboratory

- MSc in Information Technology (2005)
- BSc in Electrical Engineering (2006)
- PhD in Information Science (2012) at University of Pannonia – Veszprém, Hungary


He worked as an associate professor and head of the Light and Colour Science Research Laboratory at the University of Pannonia until the end of January 2022.
Since 2015 he is the head of the independent LightingLab Calibration Laboratory Ltd in Veszprém with European accreditation.
He is a member of the Lighting Society of Hungary and the National Committee of the CIE. Since 2018 he has been the president of the Foundation for Hungarian Lighting Technology. In 2009, he won the Leon Gaster Award of the British Society of Light and Lighting. In 2015 he was elected as the outstanding young researcher of the year by the Veszprém Regional Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. Author of over 150 scientific publications, invited lecturer of 20 conferences.
Dr. Péter Csuti

Péter Csuti, PhD

Quality control manager

- MSc in Information Technology (2002)
- PhD in Information Science (2017) at University of Pannonia – Veszprém, Hungary


He worked as a research fellow at the Light and Colour Science Research Laboratory until the end of January 2022.
His research fields are V(λ) matching of photometers, photometry and colorimetry of LED sources, design of LED applications, bandpass error of spectroradiometers, colour rendering of modern light sources.
Since 2015 he has been the quality control manager of the independent LightingLab Calibration Laboratory Ltd in Veszprém with European accreditation. He is member of the Lighting Society of Hungary and he is secretary of the National Committee of the CIE. He is also Hungary’s national representative in Division 2 of CIE.

New colleagues

Dávid Noel Tóth

Dávid Noel Tóth

R&D Engineer

- MSc in Information Technology (2017) at University of Pannonia – Veszprém, Hungary


He worked as an assistant expert at the Light and Colour Science Research Laboratory until the end of 2021, and was also a member of the laboratory as a PhD student until the end of January 2022. He is also working now on finishing his PhD studies.
His research fields are Human Centric Lighting, museum lighting and the development of measurement software for various application areas.
Since January, he has been a laboratory engineer of LightingLab Calibration Laboratory. He is a member of the Lighting Society of Hungary.
Annamária S. Mátyás

Annamária S. Mátyás

Project manager assistant

- attended English – German Teacher Training at University of Pannonia - Veszprém, Hungary.


She worked as a project manager assistant at Light and Colour Science Research Laboratory until the end of November 2021.
Since December 2021 she has been a staff member of LightingLab Calibration Laboratory.
Her main tasks are administrative management, customer relations, marketing and back-office support for laboratory processes.

What’s included

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Our Accredited Laboratory Tests

  • ✔ Light flicker (TLA)
        - CIE TN 006
        - IEEE 1789
        - IEC TR 61547
        - IEC TR 63158
  • ✔ LED light sources
  • ✔ LED luminaires and LED modules
  • ✔ Horticulture luminaires
        - IESNA LM-79-19
  •     - CIE S025/E
        - IESNA TM-30-15
        - EN 13032-1+A1
        - EN 13032-4+A1
        - EBU Tech 3355
  • ✔ Harmonic content of current and voltage
        - EN IEC 61000-3-2
  • ✔ Emergency lighting
        - EN 1838
        - EN 60598-2-22 (17, C)
  • ✔ Signal lights of trains
        - EN 15153-1
  • ✔ Displays
        - SID IDMS
  • ✔ New Energy Label

Our Accredited On-site Tests

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Instrumentation

Check out our instrumentation

Goniophotometer

We have an automated, double mirror goniophotometer from LightingMetrics Ltd. with an excellent V(λ) matched photometer allowing us to test all kinds of luminaires (indoor, outdoor, street lighting, train, horticulture, ...), either with LED or with traditional light sources in their original burning position.

Spectroradiometer

Spectral measurements are taken with:
- GL Optic Spectis Touch 1.0 flicker (340 nm - 780 nm)
- Instrument Systems CAS 140CT-152 (200 nm - 800 nm) + TOP100
- Everfine Haas 2000 VIS (380 nm - 780 nm)
- Cary 17d double monochromator (250 nm - 1200 nm)

Spectrophotometer

To characterize and calibrate spectral reflectance and spectral transmittance a Minolta CM3720d provides spectral results in the range 360 nm - 740 nm @ 10 nm steps.

Integrating sphere

In our laboratory, integrating spheres are available with the following diameters: 0.5 m, 1.0 m.
The spheres use Everfine Haas 2000 VIS to measure total luminous flux and total spectral flux in the visible range.

Photometric bench

We do our detector based illuminance meter calibrations at our 5 m long photometric bench allowing us to set illuminance levels from 1 lx up to 4000 lx, with the same spectral power distribution.

Electric instrumentation

- Everfine PF 2010 power analyser
- Keithley 6485 picoammeter
- Keithley 2000 multimeter
- DC laboratory power supply 20A/240V 

Get the results in 72 hours or even in 24 hours

Our standard list prices are for five workdays and we can also provide a 72 hour fast measurement at a surcharge. 
If that is still not fast enough for you, we can measure or calibrate your device even in 24 hours and you can receive the result via e-mail.

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