Kaccie Y. Li, PhD

Affiliations: 
2010-2012 Abbott Medical Optics, Milpitas, CA, United States 
 2012-2015 Brien Holden Vision 
 2015-2018 Smart Vision Labs 
 2018- RxSight 
Area:
Optics, Wavefront Sensing, iOS
Website:
http://www.smartvisionlabs.com
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Bio:

Kaccie grew up in Shelton, WA, did his BA and BS in Math and Optics respectively in Rochester, and a PhD from UC Berkeley. Dr. Li joined Smart Vision Labs (SVL) in April 2015 as Principal Scientist after stints at Abbott Medical Optics and Brien Holden Vision. He was SVL's first Chief Scientist from 2017 to 2018 where he headed R&D, manufacturing, software, and QA. As of July 2017, he is Principal Vision Scientist at RxSight in Orange County, CA.

Mean distance: 17.14 (cluster 29)
 
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Geunyoung Yoon research assistant 2004-2005 UC Berkeley
Austin Roorda grad student 2005-2010 UC Berkeley
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Li KY, Tiruveedhula P, Roorda A. (2010) Intersubject variability of foveal cone photoreceptor density in relation to eye length. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 51: 6858-67
Li K, Mishra S, Roorda A. (2010) Simulation and experimental demonstration of a linearized adaptive optics control loop Journal of Vision. 7: 79-79
Li KY, Roorda A. (2010) Analysis of cone packing arrangement in adaptive optics images Journal of Vision. 6: 20-20
Banks M, Li K, Wray J, et al. (2010) Stereopsis in People with Eyes of Different Lengths: Adaptation via Receptor Geometry or Post-receptoral Mechanisms? Journal of Vision. 10: 371-371
Li KY, Mishra S, Tiruveedhula P, et al. (2009) Comparison of Control Algorithms for a MEMS-based Adaptive Optics Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope. Proceedings of the ... American Control Conference. American Control Conference. 2009: 3848-3853
Roorda A, Merino D, Li KY, et al. (2009) Miniaturization of Adaptive Optics Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope Frontiers in Optics
Li KY, Roorda A, Wray JM, et al. (2009) Anisometropes adapt to different retinal image sizes via post-receptoral mechanisms, not by differences in photoreceptor density Journal of Vision. 9: 91-91
Li KY, Roorda A. (2007) Automated identification of cone photoreceptors in adaptive optics retinal images. Journal of the Optical Society of America. a, Optics, Image Science, and Vision. 24: 1358-63
Li KY, Yoon G. (2006) Changes in aberrations and retinal image quality due to tear film dynamics. Optics Express. 14: 12552-9
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