Geometric optics and the different shapes within the eye system.

Presentation Type

Poster Presentation

Mentor/Supervising Professor Name

Andrianarijaona, Vola

Abstract (Description of Research)

The major structures of the camera-like eye system may include the cornea, iris, lens, retina, and optic nerve, each element with specific roles in the intricate and delicate vision process. In spite of many years of studies done in the multidisciplinary field of vision science, we do not entirely understand this eye system yet. Are there common misconceptions about how these structures work together? This study approaches the eye from a different perspective using Geometric Optics and reveals new concepts on how the shapes of these elements are crucial for the eye's function and for optimal vision.

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Geometric optics and the different shapes within the eye system.

The major structures of the camera-like eye system may include the cornea, iris, lens, retina, and optic nerve, each element with specific roles in the intricate and delicate vision process. In spite of many years of studies done in the multidisciplinary field of vision science, we do not entirely understand this eye system yet. Are there common misconceptions about how these structures work together? This study approaches the eye from a different perspective using Geometric Optics and reveals new concepts on how the shapes of these elements are crucial for the eye's function and for optimal vision.