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Michael Mullins is an Associate Professor at the Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology, Aalborg University, Copenhagen. He specializes in Lighting Design, Virtual Reality applications in design, and evidence-based healthcare architecture. His work focuses on circadian lighting systems, healthcare environments, and the integration of technology in architectural education.
Research interests include spatial perception, virtual representation, and sustainable urban development. He leads projects like the Lighting Metropolis initiative and collaborates on circadian lighting implementations in hospitals and elderly care facilities. Key awards include the PLDC Award for Education (2017).
Recent publications explore nurse perceptions of lighting in hospitals, VR-enhanced design methods, and circadian lighting case studies. Mullins is involved in academic leadership roles, including project management for EU-funded initiatives and board memberships in organizations like Gate 21 and Lighting Metropolis.
His academic contributions span over 70 publications, 19 research projects, and active media engagements discussing topics like light pollution and art in healthcare settings.





