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3-Day Ergonomics Track!

Friday, October 15 - Sunday, October 17

Radisson Miyako Hotel

San Francisco, CA

 

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Presenter Biography
Ray Grott, MA, ATP, Rehabilitation Engineering Technology Project, San Francisco State University

 

Ray Grott, MA, ATP is Director of the Rehabilitation Engineering Technology (RET) Project at San Francisco State University where he has taught classes in assistive technology since 1992. He has a Masters Degree in Rehabilitation Technology from SFSU and is certified as an Assistive Technology Practitioner from RESNA (Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of North America). Besides teaching, Ray has worked directly with hundreds of people with a wide range of disabilities. In addition, he currently conducts all of the ergonomic assessments for SFSU’s Workers Compensation program, as well as the reasonable accommodation evaluations for University staff and faculty with disabilities. He is nationally-known for his unique equipment modifications and custom design work for workers, students, and parents with disabilities.

 

Mr. Grott has made numerous formal presentations on various aspects of the assistive technology locally and around the country. He also regularly teaches all-day pre-conference courses on speech recognition technology and on the ergonomics of computer use—both with a focus on accommodating people with disabilities. He has been honored with the Mentor Award from RESNA and the W.F. Faulkes Award from the National Rehabilitation Association for his program’s “contribution of national importance to the increase of knowledge in the field of rehabilitation.”

 

Contact Info:

email: rgrott@sfsu.edu

 

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