About
Baskar Pitty Theagarayan is a Senior Lecturer in Optometry at the Department of Optometry and Vision Sciences, School of Applied Sciences, University of Huddersfield, United Kingdom. He is also a member of the Centre for Vision across the Life Span. His research focuses on myopia, color vision defects, binocular vision, and the impact of optical interventions. He currently accepts PhD students for research projects.
- Academic Role: Senior Lecturer in Optometry
- Institution: University of Huddersfield
- Research Affiliation: Centre for Vision across the Life Span
Research Interests:
- Myopia progression and management
- Color vision deficiency (CVD) impacts on quality of life
- Binocular vision anomalies
- Optical lens design and prismatic effects
- Contact lens-related refractive error correction
- Visual perception and ocular motor control
Publication Trends: Recent works include clinical studies on accommodative response in young adults (2025), cross-sectional analyses of binocular vision in children with disabilities (2025), CVD impact assessments (2023), and systematic reviews of color vision devices (2022). His research spans optical engineering, clinical optometry, and quality-of-life evaluations.
Advising: Accepts PhD students for vision-related research projects.
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