Vicente Jesús Camps Sanchis holds a PhD in Physical Sciences from the University of Valencia, a Diploma in Optics and Optometry from the University of Valencia, a Technical Laser Engineer from the University of Vienna (Austria) and a Master in Optical Technologies Applied to Industry from the University of Valencia. His research career began at the University of Valencia in the field of colour memory. In 2010 he created the Optics and Visual Perception Research Group at the University of Alicante (GOPV) of which he is a founding member. Among the lines of research in which he has worked are the colorimetric characterization of different devices for clinical use, the design of applications for the evaluation of visual function and colour vision, the analysis of chromatic defects associated with different pathologies, the design of algorithms for error compensation in the calculation of corneal power and its clinical application, the validation of different ophthalmological instruments or the analysis of the optical quality of intraocular lenses both on an optical bench and through the use of simulation programs. He has participated in various projects with companies as well as providing technical and scientific advice to them. Specifically, in one project he has developed and validated a software and hardware prototype for visual training and is the author of a patent for multifocal contact lenses.As a result of this work, he has published more than 80 articles and made 100 presentations at conferences.
Vicente Jesús Camps Sanchis holds a PhD in Physical Sciences from the University of Valencia, a Diploma in Optics and Optometry from the University of Valencia, a Technical Laser Engineer from the University of Vienna (Austria) and a Master in Optical Technologies Applied to Industry from the University of Valencia. His research career began at the University of Valencia in the field of colour memory. In 2010 he created the Optics and Visual Perception Research Group at the University of Alicante (GOPV) of which he is a founding member. Among the lines of research in which he has worked are the colorimetric characterization of different devices for clinical use, the design of applications for the evaluation of visual function and colour vision, the analysis of chromatic defects associated with different pathologies, the design of algorithms for error compensation in the calculation of corneal power and its clinical application, the validation of different ophthalmological instruments or the analysis of the optical quality of intraocular lenses both on an optical bench and through the use of simulation programs. He has participated in various projects with companies as well as providing technical and scientific advice to them. Specifically, in one project he has developed and validated a software and hardware prototype for visual training and is the author of a patent for multifocal contact lenses.As a result of this work, he has published more than 80 articles and made 100 presentations at conferences.