26 - 30 April 2026
National Harbor, Maryland, US
Technical Event
Three-Dimensional Imaging, Visualization, and Display Conference Keynote
27 April 2026 • 10:30 AM - 11:00 AM EDT | Chesapeake 5 

Perception-driven statically foveated head-mounted displays

Hong Hua, Wyant College of Optical Sciences (United States)

The foveation characteristics of the human visual system can be applied for designing more efficient display technologies and present the recent progress and development of perception-driven statically foveated approach to virtual and augmented reality systems.

Hong Hua, Fellow of NAI (National Academy of Inventors), SPIE and OPTICA, is currently the Jean M. Bennett OPTICA endowed Chair Professor with the James C. Wyant College of Optical Sciences (OSC), The University of Arizona. She has over 25 years of experience in designing and developing wearable display technologies for virtual reality and augmented reality applications as well as microscopic and endoscopic imaging systems for medicine. She is the recipient of many awards and honors, including the most recent recognitions as the 2024 American Innovator Award by Bayh-Dole Coalition, as the 2024 Inventor of the Year by University of Arizona, and as a member of the IEEE VGTC VR Academy inducted in 2023. Dr. Hua has published over 300 technical papers and holds 60+ issued US patents and 90+foreign patents in her specialty fields and delivered numerous keynote addresses and invited talks at major conferences and events worldwide.

 

This keynote is part of the Three-Dimensional Imaging, Visualization, and Display 2026 conference.


Event Details

FORMAT: Presentation followed by audience Q&A.
MENU: Coffee, decaf, and tea will be available at the coffee service stations during published times.
SETUP: Classroom and theater style seating.