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Kwun-Keat Chan

Senior Electrical Engineer at DarkVision

Kwun-Keat Chan has extensive experience in the field of electrical engineering. Kwun-Keat began their career at Nuvation Engineering in 2001, where they worked as a Hardware Engineer for nine months. From there, they joined Palcan Fuel Cells as a Junior Electrical Engineer, designing control circuitry for various applications such as hydrogen fuel cell-powered scooters and portable power supplies. At Ultrasonix, Kwun-Keat worked as a Hardware Engineer for eight years and was responsible for improving the image quality and performance of ultrasound machines. Kwun-Keat then moved on to BK Ultrasound as a Hardware Engineer for six months before joining Clarius Mobile Health as the Director of Hardware Development. In this role, they oversaw the design and development of wireless, battery-powered ultrasound scanners and managed hardware and mechanical R&D teams. Following their time at Clarius, Kwun-Keat served as the Hardware Engineering Manager at AltumView Systems Inc, where they designed hardware and firmware for wireless smart cameras with artificial intelligence and deep learning algorithms. Currently, Kwun-Keat is working as a Senior Electrical Engineer at Ecoation and DarkVision Technologies Inc. with a focus on their expertise in electrical engineering.

Kwun-Keat Chan obtained a Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc) degree in Electrical Engineering from The University of British Columbia. No specific start or end year information is provided.

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Vancouver, Canada

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DarkVision

DarkVision Technologies Inc. was founded in 2013 by a group of experienced entrepreneurs that have expertise and a track record in developing and commercializing imaging technologies. The company has developed a new ultrasound-based imaging technology used to image the inside of oil and gas wells. With a clear picture of the inner working of theirwells, oil and gas operators can make smart decisions that reduce operating costs, increase production, improve well integrity and minimize environmental impacts. Unlike camera technologies, DarkVision’s high resolution ultrasound imaging system is able to image through opaque fluids that have inhibited the widespread use of cameras and optics as a downhole diagnostics tool.


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