
Technical Director at Stanford University and Founder, Intelesense Technologies
San Francisco Bay Area

Technical Director at Stanford University and Founder, Intelesense Technologies
San Francisco Bay Area
Kevin Montgomery is the Technical Director of the National Biocomputation Center at Stanford University. This Center is a collaboration between NASA and Stanford University to develop advanced technologies for next-generation medicine, including computer-based surgical planning, intraoperative assistance systems, surgical simulators, anatomical atlases, as well as wireless telemedicine and telemetry.
Before joining Stanford, he led teams at the NASA Ames Research Center to develop systems for image processing, 3D reconstruction, visualization, and simulation of biomedical imaging data for space-related research. During his time at NASA, he developed and demonstrated the first live transmission of vital signs and video from a commercial aircraft, which earned the Smithsonian Award in 1998. Prior to joining NASA, he was a project leader at the Hewlett-Packard Company focusing on networking protocol design and implementation and a Microbial Identification System and other work in computational analytical chemistry.
In addition to his work at Stanford, Dr Montgomery is also the Special Assistant to the Director of TATRC- US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command. He regularly serves on review sections for NIH, NSF, DoD, and other granting agencies, serves on the program committees of several technical conferences, and advises and consults with several small, high-tech companies in the Silicon Valley.
In addition to his academic position at Stanford, he is also an Associate Professor of Research at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center- Houston and Adjunct Associate Professor of Research at the University of Hawaii. He has over 20 years of full-time technical experience in industry, government, and academia, 16 years of management experience, and over 70 peer-reviewed journal and conference publications.
(Information Technology and Services industry)
April 2007 — Present (2 years 8 months)
(Government Agency; 201-500 employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
August 2005 — Present (4 years 4 months)
IPA, Biosensors and Biosurveillance Portfolio, Special Assistant to the Director: Advanced Technology for Military and Civilian Medicine.
(Information Technology and Services industry)
March 2005 — Present (4 years 9 months)
Global Integrated Monitoring: worldwide wireless mesh sensor network with integration, analysis, and visualization for environment, public health, and medical monitoring.
(Educational Institution; Higher Education industry)
September 1997 — Present (12 years 3 months)
Advanced technology to dramatically improve medicine: computer-based surgical planning and simulation, wireless telemedicine, anatomical databases.
(E-Learning industry)
January 1998 — June 2009 (11 years 6 months)
eHuman (aka Brown and Herbranson Imaging) is developing the next generation of dental and medical education. They produce the world's best DVDs and online courses/Atlases of human anatomy.
(Government Agency; 10,001 or more employees; Information Technology and Services industry)
June 1991 — August 1997 (6 years 3 months)
Technical Director of NASA Ames Biocomputation Center- advanced technology research and development for space biological research and medicine.
Advanced technology to dramatically improve medicine, public health, and the environment.