Marwan Suheimatمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Marwan Suheimat is a Research Fellow at Queensland University of Technology's Faculty of Health, School of Clinical Sciences, specializing in advanced vision science research. His work focuses on ocular biometry, refractive error mechanisms, and myopia control interventions, collaborating extensively with leading researchers including Professor David Atchison. His primary research interests include Myopia Control , Accommodation Mechanisms , Peripheral Refraction Analysis , and Ocular Biomechanics . His investigations into choroidal thickness dynamics during accommodation and ciliary muscle dimension changes have provided critical insights into refractive error development. His methodological innovations in autorefractor technology and peripheral vision measurement have advanced clinical assessment protocols. Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on quantitative measurement techniques for studying ocular structures, with particular focus on myopia progression mechanisms and optical correction efficacy . His work bridges fundamental optical principles with clinical applications, particularly in developing improved diagnostic tools for vision science. Dr. Suheimat's research program demonstrates consistent productivity with high-impact publications in premier vision science journals including Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics , Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science , and Biomedical Optics Express , reflecting his significant contributions to understanding the optical and biomechanical properties of the human eye.
