Teaching
Teaching subjects (past and present)
- Contact Lenses (lecture and pracs)
- Geometrical Optics
- General Physics Laboratory
- Interferometry and holography laboratory
Master theses topics in year 2017/2018
- Evaluation of contact lens comfort in a group of regular contact lens wearers. The effect of self-prescription
- Impact of eye blinking on tear film stability and dynamics
- Evaluation of reliability of instruments for non-invasive tear film analysis
- Evaluation of tarsal conjunctiva in soft contact lens wearers
Master theses topics in year 2016/2017
- Assessment of contact lens fitting in a group of regular soft contact lens wearers.
- Evaluation of changes in tear film quality in a group of contact lens users.
- Evaluation of the effect of the wetting agent used in lens care solution on subjective comfort.
- Blinking pattern and tear film dynamics.
- Evaluation of environmental risk factor for dry eye disease.
- Habitual preference of contact lens solution in contact lens wearers versus comfort and health of the anterior eye.
- Subjective analysis of tear film surface quality based on Placido Videokeratoscopy.
- Subjective and objective techniques for lower tear meniscus evaluation – comparative measurements.
Master theses topics in year 2014/2015
- Quantitative and qualitative assessment of tear film on healthy eyes in different environment conditions.
Master theses topics in year 2013/2014
- Subjective methods of contact lens fitting evaluation. (Awarded in the 3rd Polish edition of FORCE)
- OCT (Optical Coherent Tomography) based evaluation of contact lens wettability. (Awarded in the 3rd Polish edition of FORCE)
- Evaluation of tear film parameters on monthly contact lenses. Objective methods. (Awarded in the 3rd Polish edition of FORCE)
- Optimization of LSI and OCT based system for objective and noninvasive assessment of tear film on monthly contact lenses.
Master theses topics realized in year 2012/2013
- Enhancing the optical capabilities of the lateral sharing interferometry. (Awarded by the Polish Society of Biomedical Engineering)
- Enhancing the algorithmic capabilities of the high-speed videokeratoscopy for the analysis of tear film distribution over the lens in-vivo.
- Developing dynamic meniscometry based on dynamic OCT and conducting comparison of tear film volume with tear film kinetics on silicon-hydrogel lenses. (Awarded in the 2nd Polish edition of FORCE)
Master theses topics realized in year 2011/2012
- Toric soft contact lens design, centration and rotation versus vision.
- Centration of spherical soft contact lens and vision.
- The effect of contact lens edge on centration, corneal staining and comfort. (Awarded in the 1st Polish edition of FORCE)
- Numerical analisys of high speed videokeratoscopy images for tear film surface evaluation.
Master theses topics realized in year 2009/2010
- Influence of continous wear contact lens on tear film stability.


