Ingrid E.J. Heynderickx is a Professor in Applied Visual Perception at the Human-Technology Interaction group within the Faculty of Industrial Engineering and Innovation Sciences at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), where she also serves as Dean of the Department. She holds a part-time Visiting Research Professor role at Southeast University (China) since 2005. Her research focuses on optimizing display and lighting systems through understanding human visual perception, emphasizing both fidelity and preference in design, with attention to age and cultural variability. Academically, she earned her PhD in Physics from the University of Antwerp (1986) and spent 18 years at Philips Research, leading visual perception research. She became a Philips Research Fellow in 2005 before joining TU/e as Full Professor in 2013. She holds Fellow status with the Society for Information Displays (SID) and received the Otto Shade Prize (2015). Her recent work explores lighting solutions for office environments, roadway safety systems, and LED artifact mitigation. Notable projects include the Brainbridge initiative (2015–2016) on spectral lighting effects. Over 236 publications and 4 datasets reflect her contributions to lighting science and human-centric design. She advises on sustainable lighting technologies and collaborates globally, with recent media engagements discussing departmental leadership and smart lighting trends. Key research themes include visual attention modeling, illuminance preferences, and dynamic viewing behavior—issues critical for next-generation human-technology interfaces.

