Summary
Kevin Chan is a multidisciplinary product designer and UX researcher with 12 years of experience blending design and engineering to guide product decisions across consumer and enterprise software. He has led research at Google Fi and Autodesk Build, driving accessibility work for people who are blind or have low vision and embedding mixed-methods research into product roadmaps. Kevin is fluent in both qualitative techniques (interviews, shadowing, RITE, contextual inquiry) and quantitative methods (log analysis, regression, clustering), helping teams prioritize evidence-based changes. He's worked on impact-driven products from portable solar batteries for rural Tanzania to large-scale construction document management, and he coaches designers on evaluative research to raise team research literacy. Trained as a systems design engineer at the University of Waterloo with an exchange at NUS, he brings systems thinking to complex cross-functional problems.
12 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Exchange Semester, Engineering, Exchange Semester, Engineering at National University of Singapore
Bachelor’s Degree, Systems Design Engineering, Bachelor’s Degree, Systems Design Engineering at University of Waterloo
English, French, Chinese