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Kristin Wood

Senior Associate Dean of Innnovation and Engagement at University of Colorado Denver

Professional Background

Dr. Kristin L. Wood is an accomplished academic and engineer known for his significant contributions to engineering design, computational methods, and manufacturing processes. He began his illustrious career after earning both his Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Mechanical Engineering from the prestigious California Institute of Technology (Caltech). As an AT&T Bell Laboratories Ph.D. Scholar, Dr. Wood laid a strong foundation in engineering principles that would guide his future endeavors.

In September 1989, Dr. Wood joined the faculty of the University of Texas at Austin, where he made a lasting impact on engineering education and research. He established a cutting-edge laboratory dedicated to both computational and experimental research focused on engineering design and manufacturing. His innovative approach fostered an environment ripe for pioneering research, and he created a teaching laboratory aimed at enhancing prototype development, reverse engineering measurements, and rigorous testing.

His commitment to excellence was recognized during the 1997-98 academic year, when he served as a Distinguished Visiting Professor at the United States Air Force Academy. Through 2011, Dr. Wood held the position of Professor of Mechanical Engineering in the Design & Manufacturing Division at UT Austin. His work earned him accolades, including being a National Science Foundation Young Investigator and the Cullen Trust for Higher Education Endowed Professor. He also served as a University Distinguished Teaching Professor and led the Manufacturing and Design Laboratory (MaDLab) and the MORPH Laboratory, making substantial contributions to the field.

After his tenure at UT Austin, Dr. Wood played a pivotal role in the establishment of the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) as the Associate Provost for Graduate Studies. He also became a Professor of Engineering and Product Development at SUTD, where he not only headed the Pillar of Engineering and Product Development but also directed the SUTD-MIT International Design Center. His leadership helped shape SUTD into a world-class institution that emphasizes innovation and creative design within its engineering programs.

Education and Achievements

Dr. Wood's academic journey began at Colorado State University, where he earned his Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering. This educational background laid the groundwork for his deep understanding of engineering and technology. At Caltech, he expanded his expertise in Mechanical Engineering, focusing on integrating engineering principles with practical applications in design and manufacturing.

Over his career, Dr. Wood has amassed a remarkable portfolio of scholarly work, contributing over 550 refereed articles and books to the engineering literature. His dedication to research has earned him more than 100 awards both nationally and internationally, highlighting his prowess in design, research, and educational initiatives. As a consultant, he has collaborated with more than 100 companies, ranging from multinational corporations to startups, providing insights and guidance on design innovation and design thinking.

Dr. Wood has distinguished himself as a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), reflecting his notable achievements and influence within the engineering community. He also serves on the Board of the Design Science Journal, contributing to the advancement of design as a critical factor in engineering.

Notable Contributions

  • Innovative Research: With a strong focus on engineering design and manufacturing processes, Dr. Wood has played a crucial role in advancing methodologies that benefit both industry practice and academic research. His research integrates theoretical and practical aspects, making significant contributions that affect real-world applications.
  • Educational Leadership: As a professor and director of various engineering laboratories, his approach in nurturing upcoming engineers has been transformative. His leadership in the classroom and laboratories has equipped countless students with the skills necessary to thrive in engineering disciplines.
  • Global Influence: Dr. Wood's involvement in establishing SUTD and directing the SUTD-MIT International Design Center showcases his commitment to bolstering engineering education on a global scale. His efforts have fostered international collaboration and a forward-thinking approach to engineering education and research.
  • Consultative Expertise: Dr. Wood's engagement with over 100 companies showcases his role as a trusted advisor in the field of design and innovation. His insights into design thinking and innovation strategies have empowered organizations to enhance their products and processes, demonstrating the real-world impact of academic expertise.

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