- HJ501
- +852 2766 5071
- george.woo@polyu.edu.hk
- +852 2766 6097
- maurice.yap@polyu.edu.hk
- HJ508
- +852 3400 2795
- mingguang.he@polyu.edu.hk
- Prof. He’s research interests include myopia, presbyopia, eye fatigue, artificial intelligence, and innovation industry-research collaboration.
- HJ504
- +852 2766 7937
- henryhl.chan@polyu.edu.hk
- Prof. Chan's main research area is visual electroretinogram (ERG). He specializes in techniques and experimental planning/setting for the study of visual electrophysiology.
- HJ510
- +852 2766 7941
- c.kee@polyu.edu.hk
- Prof. Kee's major research area is the refractive error development, in particular myopia and astigmatism development. He is interested in innovative ophthalmic instrumentations and has co-founded two IT start-ups.
- Personal Website
- +852 2766 6091
- carly.lam@polyu.edu.hk
- HJ537
- +852 2766 6115
- thomas.c.lam@polyu.edu.hk
- Dr Lam's main research interest is the study of protein expressions / regulations in different eye diseases or disorders using advanced omics and bioinformatics technologies. Postdoc and other research positions are open. Please email: thomas.c.lam@polyu.edu.hk
- HJ538
- +852 2766 6096
- dennis.tse@polyu.edu.hk
- Dr Tse’s research interests include the mechanism and treatments of myopia, ophthalmic lenses, head-mount displays, and the role of autophagy and oxidation in retinal degeneration.
- HJ535
- +852 2766 6640
- feng.a.pan@polyu.edu.hk
- HJ507
- +852 3400 2798
- jingfang.jf.bian@polyu.edu.hk
- HJ514
- +852 3400 2934
- kaiyip.choi@polyu.edu.hk
- Dr Choi researches into epidemiology of environmental effect on myopia, various myopia control interventions, visual electrophysiology in different eye and health conditions.
- HJ518
- +852 2766 4224
- rachel.chun@polyu.edu.hk
- Dr Chun’s research focuses on preventing myopia, predicting its development and onset, and deciphering related pathologies through advanced imaging technologies.
- HJ514
- +852 2766 4186
- elie.delestrangeanginieur@polyu.edu.hk
- Dr De Lestrange's research interest focuses on understanding the interaction between the brain and refractive errors development, and developing ophthalmic solutions for neuroptical image enhancement.
- HJ536
- +852 2766 4268
- jeffrey.tw.leung@polyu.edu.hk
- Dr Leung's research interests include myopia treatment and refractive errors development, vision therapies on amblyopia and binocular vision, sports vision, and dyslexia management.