VisionScienceList: OSA early registration deadline is Sept 24

From: Austin Roorda (aroorda@popmail.opt.uh.edu)
Date: Fri Sep 21 2001 - 11:55:28 PDT

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    The deadline for early registration to the OSA annual meeting is September
    24. The meeting takes place on October 14 - 18, 2001 at the convention
    center in Long Beach, CA. For registration details, you can link to the OSA
    annual meeting website at:

    http://www.osa.org/mtg_conf/ANNUAL/

    All talks and posters in the "Applications of Visual Science" group are
    scheduled on a single day, Tuesday, October 16, which is the day after the
    OSA sponsored Vision and Color meeting in Irvine, CA. You can register for
    the entire OSA meeting or for a single day.

    (for more information on the Vision and Color meeting, link to
    http://www.cvrl.org/osa)

    Applications of Visual Science Agenda, Tuesday, October 16

    Imaging Vision 8:00 am - 9:15 am
    Fitzke (invited): Correlating visual function with novel imaging techniques
    in the human eye"
    Roorda, Donnelly, Romero-Borja, "Expected performance of a scanning laser
    ophthalmoscope with adaptive optics"
    Doble, Yoon, Chen, Williams, Bierden, Wilks, Thompson, Carr, Olivier "A
    MEMS mirror for adaptive optics in the human eye"
    Bueno, Campbell, "Improvement of the resolution of CSLO images by using
    polarization"
    Calvo, Alieva "Enhancing blur edges fraction correlations"
    Vianna, Yazdani, de Souza, "Edge detection with rotationally invariant
    analog self-electro-optic effect device"

    Topics in Vision 9:15 - 9:45 am
    Yan, Kowel, Cho, Ahn, "Three dimensional display systems using a
    micromirror array"
    Fulton, "The adaptation mechanism controls both the perception of light and
    color constancy"
    Fulton, "A new chromaticity diagram for research"

    Workshop on Metrics to Define Image Quality in the Human Eye 1:30 - 3:15 pm
    workshop participants: Applegate, Burns, Thibos, Roorda, Campbell, Marcos
    (poster) Mihashi, Yamaguchi, Hirohara, Kuroda, Maeda, Fujikado "Tolerance
    of wavefront sensing of the eye related with contrast sensitivity"

    Etiology and Assessment of Refractive Errors 3:45 - 5:00 pm
    Wildsoet (invited) "Ocular growth regulation and myopia: An overview based
    on human and experimental animal studies"
    Marcos, Barbero, Llorente "Why high myopic eyes tend to be more aberration?"
    King, Campbell, Bueno "Image quality as a function of defocus and
    monochromatic aberrations and implications to emmetropization"
    He, Gwiazda, Held, Thorn "The posterior corneal surface and lens have more
    negative spherical aberration in myopia than in emmetropia"

    Light Scattering and Polarization of Ocular Structures 5:00 - 6:00 pm
    van den Berg (invited) "Intraocular light scattering and retinal stray light"
    Bueno, Campbell " On the polarization properties of the human crystalline lens"
    Limeres, Calvo, Enoch, Lakshminarayanan, "A computation model for light
    scattering by an array of birefringent optical waveguides"

    There will be an important business meeting of the entire Vision and Color
    Division following the day's sessions.

    hope to see you there:
    Austin Roorda, chair, Applications of Visual Science
    Susana Marcos co-chair, Applications of Visual Science

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    Austin Roorda, PhD Assistant Professor
    University of Houston College of Optometry
    505 J.Davis Armistead Building
    Houston TX 77204-2020
    tel:713-743-1952 fax:713-743-2053
    email: aroorda@popmail.opt.uh.edu
    website: http://www.opt.uh.edu/research/aroorda/
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