About Me
I am currently a PhD student in the vision science program at the University of California, Berkeley. My project involves the design, build and testing of a scanning laser ophthalmoscope system to use as an eye tracker for high resolution imaging systems. My goal is to integrate this system with an Adaptive Optics scanning laser ophthalmoscope (AOSLO) for more robust imaging of patients with age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
Additionally, I am available for optical consulting services. For more information, please click on the "Research Interests" tab of this website.
My CV (pdf)Research Interests
I am currently working in the laboratory of Austin Roorda. I use optical design software to model systems used for retinal imaging and eye tracking.
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I have been a graduate student instructor (GSI) at UC Berkeley and a vision science lab leader at the Center for Adaptive Optics (CfAO) Summer school at UC Santa Cruz.
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I have publications showcasing the tracking scanning laser ophthalmoscope (TSLO). Collaborations with institutions outside of the Berkeley campus have been made.
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