
HONOURS & AWARDS
POSTGRADUATE RESEARCH & SUPERVISION
A/Professor Golebiowski is highly committed to endowing students with research skills to take to their future careers in academia or as optometric clinicians. Her teaching approach encourages collaboration and inspires student ownership of their projects, and she has been recognised with the highest UNSW Award for Teaching Excellence in research supervision (2018). A/Prof Golebiowski has supervised 16 PhD and >70 Honours and Masters students, and served as the Postgraduate Research Director at SOVS from 2007-2017.
A/Prof Golebiowski supervises students in the research areas below. If you are interested in undertaking PhD, Masters, ILP or Honours research with A/Prof Golebiowski, please contact her via email.
Current Student Research (PhD, Masters, Hons)
" Eye discomfort and blinking during smartphone use."
" Impact of the Australian bushfires on the ocular surface." Sukanya Jaiswal
" Ocular effects of air pollution."
" In vivo assessment of corneal epithelial dendritic cells."
" Dendritic cells at the ocular surface: tracking the time-course of ocular allergy treatment." Ali Alghamdi
" Effect of age and contact lens wear on the inflammatory status of the cornea." Rabia Mobeen
" Do sex hormones regulate tear production by the meibomian gland?" Suhyun Kweon
" Environmental factors impact on meibomian gland function and tear lipid production." Ha Duong
" Improving eye care for asylum seekers, refugees and recent migrants." Albert Lee
Available Student Projects
- Sex and gender influences on ocular pain and discomfort.
- Neurobiology of the ocular surface in dry eye, eye pain and discomfort.
- Climate change and the eye.
- Blinking and driver fatigue.
Please contact me to suggest a topic of your interest.
Completed PhD Projects
" The ocular surface and tear film in children." (Ngozi Chidi-Egboka 2022)
" Corneal and conjunctival epithelial dendritic cell in ocular allergy." (Zahra Tajbakhsh 2022)
" The role of oestrogen in dry eye; the menstrual cycle and IVF treatment." (A.Boga 2020)
" Sex hormones, tears and dry eyes." (E.Gibson 2018)
" Measurement of clinical, bio- and neuro-markers of ocular surface and tear film in subjects with itchy eyes." (S.Kolanu 2016)
" Applications of holograms for spherical refractive error measurements." (N.Nguyen 2016)
" Sex hormones, ocular surface sensitivity and dry eye symptoms and signs in postmenopausal women." (N.Badarudin 2014)
" Structural and functional changes in corneal innervation after LASIK and their relationship with dry eye." (C.Chao 2014)
" The impact of overnight orthokeratology on sub-basal nerve plexus morphology and corneal sensitivity." (E.Lum 2013)
" Contemporary evaluation of ocular discomfort, clinical indicators and biomarkers of ocular surface health." (M.Gokhale 2013)
" A clinical description of ocular response analyser parameters." (W.Lau 2011)
" Issues pertaining to recruitment and retention of rural and remote optometrists in Australia." (MSc, R.Main 2009)
Golebiowski B, Stapleton F, Madigan M, Willcox M, Sullivan DAS. Do sex steroids regulate tear lipid production in human meibomian glands? ARC Discovery Project 2019-2021.
Maseedupally V, Golebiowski B, Keay L, Watt K, Chao C. UNSW Optometry and Vision Science enhancing partnerships with India, China and Taiwan." UNSW Science Faculty International Seed Funding 2019.
Golebiowski B, Tan-Showyin J, Kang P, Jalbert I, Stapleton F, Boon MY, Swarbrick H, Madigan M, Kim J, Arthur P, Dutta D, Carnt N, Hui A, Pye D, Roy M. Anterior Eye Assessment Suite. UNSW Research Infrastructure Scheme 2019.
Golebiowski B. Providing access to eye care for asylum seekers in the community in Sydney. AMP Tomorrow Fund 2019-2020.
Stapleton F, Golebiowski B, Sullivan DAS, Willcox M, Dear R. Modulation of oestrogen at the ocular surface and the effect on meibomian glands, tear lipids and dry eye. UNSW Goldstar Award 2018.