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Kevin H. Tran

Rehabilitation Engineer

San Jose State University-BSME

Kevin has provided rehabilitation-engineering services at the Assistive Technology and Communication of Stanford since 2000. He works as a member of the assistive technology team to provide evaluations, consultations, design and fabrication of custom adaptations, AAC device set-up and operational training and trouble-shooting of computers and software for students in the schools. Kevin’s role as an engineer also includes analyzing new technology and software. He determines how that technology is mounted to a person’s wheelchair, and peripherals integrate in the AT/AAC functional system.

Kevin has experience in fine motor and robotic mechanism from WL Gore & Associates-Design and Manufacture Endovascular Prosthetics. He has volunteered under the guidance of Maurice LeBlanc to design an orthotic-omni-roller shoe for a person with stroke. He has spoken at conferences on the topic of “Optimizing Assistive Technology Service Delivery with Video Teleconferencing”. Since 2001, he has been an AAC Specialist for the AT Network Information and Referral Service.

 

Kevin is responsible for designing and updating this website. You are welcome to email him with comments, suggestions, or misspellings on these web pages.

Stanford University Medical Center
Dept. Neurology-Assistive Technology Research Clinics
1023 Corporation Way
Palo Alto, CA 94303
Phone/Fax: (650) 237-9249

KeTran@stanfordmed.org

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