Paul Wormald

University Teacher at Loughborough University

Biography

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Paul Wormald is an associate professor at National University of Singapore. Following a mechanical engineering first degree and a master’s from the Royal College of Art, UK, He worked for six years as an industrial design engineer in UK manufacturing industry. Wormald is an experienced and enthusiastic design educator. He taught for nearly 20 years in one of the Britain's premier design schools at Loughborough University becoming the leader of the industrial design program.

He has worked with many companies including Guinness, Procter & Gamble, Land Rover, OSIM, Decathlon, McCain, Mars, Boots, Smirnoff, Orange, Cadbury, Kenwood and the BBC. Paul's research is focused on design education and practice, especially front-end industrial design activities. He has supervised successful doctoral students in the areas of industrial design application to disability and computer aided industrial design.

Education

  • MDes (RCA) Royal College of Art (1983 — 1985)
  • DIC Imperial College London (1983 — 1985)
  • BSc University of Bristol (1980 — 1983)
  • Warwick School (1968 — 1979)

Companies

  • University Teacher Loughborough University (2016)
  • Visiting Fellow Loughborough University (2010 — 2017)
  • Associate Professor National University of Singapore (2010 — 2016)
  • Senior Lecturer Loughborough University (1992 — 2010)
  • Product Designer Caradon Twyfords (1990 — 1991)
  • Research Assistant Staffordshire Polytechnic (1990 — 1991)
  • Industrial Design Engineer Glow Worm (1985 — 1990)

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