Principal Investigator

Jae-Hyun Jung, PhD, FAAO
Assistant Professor, Department of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School
Assistant Scientist, Schepens Eye Research Institute/Massachusetts Eye and Ear Research Staff Scientist, Massachusetts General Hospital
Dr. Jae-Hyun Jung is currently an Assistant Professor at Department of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School and an Assistant Scientist at Schepens Eye Research Institute/Mass. Eye and Ear.
He received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Seoul National University, Korea, in 2012. He is Fellow of American Academy of Optometry (FAAO). He was presented the Alice Adler Fellowship Award and Best paper of the year award by Harvard Medical School, and Merck Young Scientists Award by Society for Information Display (SID). Dr. Jung is a consultant to many companies of head mounted displays (HMD) and vision aids and institutions of vision science.
Dr. Jung’s research focuses on the interface between electrical/optical systems and human vision. He proposes to uncover the principles underlying human visual perception and apply them to improve displays and vision aids using engineering approaches. He has studied realistic and effective visual representation methods to interact with people. He also has studied various three-dimensional (3D) imaging and display systems and image processing methods to restore vision and rehabilitate visually impaired people.
His current research interests focus on AR/VR simulations for mobility testing and training (NIH), spectacle mounted vision aids for low vision (NIH), image enhancement system for retinal implants (DoD), 3D microscopy and display systems to obtain real-time 3D information of specimen.
* Visual Perception, Binocular Vision
* AR/VR, 3D Camera/Display Systems, Image Processing, Computational Photography
* Ophthalmic Optics, Field Expansion, Visual Prostheses, Vision Rehabilitation
* Human Computer Interaction
Lab Members

Jonathan Doyon, PhD
(2022 – )
Postdoc Research Fellow
AR/VR Field Expansion & Monocular Visual Confusion

Sujin Kim, PhD
(2022 – )
Postdoc Research Fellow
Binocular Rivalry
AR/VR Field Expansion & Monocular Visual Confusion

Shui’er Han, PhD
(2021 – )
Visiting Postdoc Research Fellow
Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore
Binocular Rivalry

Sandhya Shekar, MS (2020 – )
Research Assistant
AR/VR Field Expansion & Monocular Visual Confusion
Visual Field Expansion via Multiplexing Optics

Sailaja Manda, MPhil Optometry, MS
(2017 – )
Research Fellow
Visual Field Expansion via Multiplexing Optics

Alex Daejoon Hwang, PhD
(2020 – )
Instructor/Investigator
Instructor, Department of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School
Investigator, Schepens Eye Research Institute/Mass. Eye and Ear

Co Investigator
Eli Peli, Msc, OD, FARVO, FAAO
Professor, Department of Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School
Senior Scientist, Moakley Scholar in Aging Eye Research, Schepens Eye Research Institute/Mass. Eye and Ear
Alumni

Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Mojtaba Falahati, PhD (2020 – 2021)
– Visual Field Expansion via Multiplexing Optics
– Currently Research Engineer at Zemax

Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Zahide Pamir, PhD (2017-2020)
– Active confocal imaging for visual prostheses
– Currently Assistant Professor, Department of Pscyhology, Koç University, Turkey

Research Fellow
Nish Mohith Kurukuti, BS (2017-2020)
– Visual Field Expansion via Multiplexing Optics
– Currently PhD student in Northwestern University

Visiting PhD Student
Huiyu Duan, BS (2019-2020)
– AR/VR simulation
– Currently PhD student at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China

Research Assistant
Mehmet Umut Canoluk, MS (2018-2019)
– Active confocal imaging for visual prostheses
– Currently PhD student in Université catholique, Louvain, Belgium

Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Cyril Nyankerh, OD (2016-2018)
– Active confocal imaging for visual prostheses
– Currently PhD student in the University of Alabama

Visiting PhD Student
Kassandra Lee, MS (2016-2018)
– Active confocal imaging for visual prostheses
– Currently PhD student in University of Nevada, Reno

Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Navid Mostofi, PhD (2016-2017)
– Active confocal imaging for visual prostheses
– Currently Engineer at Aptiv PLC
