About
Lyndon is Director of Design Education in the School of Engineering. A Chartered and European Engineer, Chartered Product Designer and Chartered Environmentalist, he trained as an Industrial, Furniture and Product Designer, with current research interests in Design Education, Education for Sustainable Development and Design for Developing Countries. Lyndon has worked as a Product Designer for Royal Mail, SKK Lighting, Architectural Lighting, London Lighting, Twentieth Century Fox, DuPont, Pure H2O Ltd and Sennheiser. He has previously taught product design and engineering design at Aston University, Brunel University, The Open University and Buckinghamshire New University. He is currently working on drinking water solar disinfection (SoDis) applications in peri-urban India for the EU and Indian DST funded PANIWATER project.
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Biography
A Chartered Engineer and European Engineer, Chartered Environmentalist and Chartered Technological Product Designer, Lyndon is a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering Designers (IED) and a member of the IED Education and Training Committee, and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA). He has been the IED representative on the organising committee of the annual International Engineering & Product Design Education (E&PDE) Conference since 2010 for the IED and the Design Society. Lyndon has worked as an Industrial and Product Designer for Royal Mail, SKK Lighting, Architectural Lighting, London Lighting, Twentieth Century Fox, DuPont, Pure H2O Ltd and Sennheiser. Lyndon holds several external examiner roles at undergraduate and postgraduate levels in the UK and is actively involved in IED course accreditations and professional reviews for CEng and CTPD. He is currently co-editor of DATE: Design and Technology Education - An International Journal, which is published 3 times a year by the Design and Technology Association (DATA). He is currently supervising 2 PhDs in product design and has 5 completions as primary supervisor, and is a member of the Design Research Association (DRS) and the British Industrial Design Association (BIDA). In addition to current research work he is a member of the external advisory board for the EU Horizon 2020 and Indian DST funded PANIWATER project, working to provide clean drinking water in peri-urban India through solar disinfection.
Prizes
- IED Medal of Appreciation (2020)
- IED Medal of Appreciation (2013)
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