Thank you to everyone that participated in the 2023 BCOR Photography Contest and congratulations to our finalists! 1st Place: “Billions and Billions” by Ryan Webster Viewer’s Choice: “Dream Series: Nevada Landscape” by Craig D. Barton
Fourier Analysis for Beginners by prof. Larry N. Thibos
Natural philosophy is written in this grand book the universe, which stands continually open to our gaze. But the book cannot be understood unless one first learns to comprehend the language and to read the alphabet in which it is composed. It is written in the language of mathematics, and its characters are triangles, circles,… Read more »
Video Lecture: “Laplacians, Jacobians, and Gaussian curvature: A “deep-dive” into optical math” – prof. Larry N. Thibos.
The lecture is prompted by a request for a deeper understanding of some of the vector algebra that is the foundation of the textbook method. That method is explained for optometric audiences in the attached paper, which will give you a sense of the “flavor” of the topic. Might not suit all tastes, but we… Read more »
ScienceFest 2018!
Have you ever wondered…How do we see? Why do some people need glasses? Why do we have two eyes? What would it be like to be an optometrist? Join the Indiana University School of Optometry at ScienceFest to learn why…and have fun in the process! Dates/Times: October 27, 2018 9am-3pm Swain Hall 727 E. 3rd Street,… Read more »
Welcome to CORL!
We are a group of scientists from around the world who participate in both basic and clinical studies designed to improve the visual quality of patients who are experiencing a variety of optical imperfections. Our diverse team has ongoing collaborations with colleagues in Spain, England, China as well as other labs at Indiana University. CORL… Read more »