Industrial Design

Industrial design track teachers


Before becoming an industrial design teacher, Peter has worked as a designer in various companies for about 10 years, such as Electrolux in Stockholm, Lenovo in Beijing, Avalon innovation in Stockholm and Inoda + Sveje in Milan. He has designed a variety of products spanning from furniture to fridges, medical robots, bikes and mobile devices. He has a master degree in design engineering from Luleå Iniversity of Technology and a master degree in design from Domus Academy in Milan. He focuses on telling a good story by design, the design process, surface modeling and visualization.


Meet Moe, a skilled designer with a unique blend of expertise in architectural engineering, industrial design, and research. Moe has a Bachelor's degree in Architectural Engineering, Master's in Industrial Design, and three years of research experience in Lighting science. As an architect, Moe has worked for several years in Dubai from small-scale product to large-scale architectural projects. As an industrial designer, he collaborated with companies such as IKEA for designing a chair and with ITAB, designing a self-checkout system. When it comes to the subject of product design, Moe believes that a great design should not only be aesthetically pleasing, but also evoke a strong emotional response by exploring different attributes within the product such as form, colour, and texture.

Digitalization track teachers


Having a background in mechanical engineering and computational science, Mirza has been teaching and conducting research in the field since 2012. His research primarily focuses on development on computational methods, hence he has a strong interest in technical programming and implementation of new models. After receiving his doctorate in 2017, Mirza has been heavily involved in teaching Mechanics, Solid Mechanics, the Finite Element Method as well as other highly technical courses which involve programming and computation. Mirza lives by the philosophy of always pursuing knowledge and learning by implementation. His favorite quote is by Richard Feynman: “What I cannot create, I do not understand”


Previous to working in academia Carl-Johan has worked at a Swedish value added reseller for SolidWorks for about 9 years. As an application engineer he has trained and supported engineers all over Sweden in SolidWorks and its simulation software suite. He has also worked as a structural analyst for Thule, simulating, among other things, product behavior during car crashes. At JTH Carl-Johan has published research within knowledge reuse in tool design for sheet metal stamping. His areas of interest are CAD and design automation, and simulation driven product development.

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