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Ophthalmic Engineering

Research has been underway since 1999 on the study of certain aspects of the mechanical behaviour of the human eye. The work has been principally concerned principally with studies on the mechanics of accommodation, the causes of presbyopia and the development of assessment procedures for potential surgical treatments for presbyopia. Current research is funded by the Wellcome Trust. Support has also been recently provided via Leverhulme Trust/Royal Academy of Engineering. Senior Research Fellowship.

At first sight, this topic may seem rather distant from other research being conducted within the Oxford Civil Engineering Research Group. Close links do exist, however. Research on the mechanics of accommodation, for example, is being conducted using finite element procedures that are similar to those that have been developed to study problems in Reinforced Soil, Tunnelling and Offshore Foundations.

Research (funded by the Wellcome Trust and the Leverhulme Trust) is currently being conducted by Dr Harvey Burd and Mr Geoffrey Wilde (Oxford University Department of Engineering Science) in collaboration with Dr Stuart Judge of the Oxford Laboratory of Physiology and Mr Paul Rosen of the Oxford Eye Hospital.

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