Technology & Vision
We are currently supported by grants from:
- Auckland Allied Health Alliance (AAHA): Using Eyetracking to objectively measure ocular deviations.
- NZOVRF: Virtual Reality based Perimetry.
We have available projects at PhD level
Investigating neural physiology
The safety of virtual reality
Current projects
The effect of virtual reality headsets on the eyes
Virtual reality (VR) is becoming mainstream, but we do not know the effects of VR on the body – or the eyes. VR headsets display stereoscopic images on a screen which is just centimetres from the eyes, which is then viewed through high powered spectacle lenses. We...
The virtual eye
Currently, there is no platform which integrates results from different tests of an eye exam with one another. This often poses difficulties in diagnosis, lengthens clinical visit time, and adds to the healthcare cost. This project focuses on processing data obtained...
The computational fluid dynamics model of the in-vivo human lens
The human lens is a major optical component that contributes to overall vision. Fluid dynamics and physiology of the lens change as we age, which leads to the formation of diseases such as cataract. In this project, I have focused on creating aging human lens computer...