(1) Assessing low vision care and the utilization of optical low vision aids among patients with visual impairment in Taiwan. (2) The influence of contact lenses with different optical designs on the binocular vision and visual behavior of young adults. (3) Routine binocular examination of young Taiwanese adults as a predictor of visual behavior performance. (4) Relative peripheral refraction, higher-order aberrations, and visual quality with single-vision, progressive-multifocal, multifocal, and dual focus soft contact lenses. (5) Correlating Ocular Physiology and Visual Function with Mild Cognitive Loss in Senior Citizens in Taiwan. (6) Visual Function and Visual Perception among Senior Citizens with Mild Cognitive Impairment in Taiwan. (7) Risk Factor Analysis of Early-Onset Cataracts in Taiwan. (8) Customized designed notch filters and applied effects on glare and contrast sensitivity in patients with dry eye syndrome. (9) Relationship between refractive correction, visual symptoms, and optical device selection for low-vision patients in Taiwan. (10) Correlation Between Binocular Vision and Children’s Temperament. (11)視覺功能缺損病患生活品質之調查研究-以臺中市教學醫院為例. (12) Optical Interference Filters Combined with Thin Film Residual Stress Compensation for Image Contrast Enhancement. (13) Design and Fabrication of a Cost-Effective Optical Notch Filter for Improving Visual Quality. (14) Reliability and Validity of Video Centration Devices While Comparing with Clinical Interpapillary Distance Measurement.