My academic background includes optics, control theory and vision science. I developed the first non-trivial control system for an adaptive optics (AO) scanning laser ophthalmoscope that made it possible to resolve the smallest cone photoreceptors in the living human retina. Deep understanding of the subtle details of AO systems and software development skills beyond Matlab/IDL simulations are what sets me apart from similar AO professionals. In the last few years, I have become more interested in applying modern tools (iOS and vision in particular) to address pain points in ophthalmology and vision science. Most recently, I worked on integrating clinical measurements, visual performance modeling and managing RxLAL (RxSight’s light-adjustable intraocular lens) light treatments into a single digital platform.