Peck

Motto:

“Peak everything means the turbulent teens”

Contact:

d.p.peck@remove-this.tudelft.nl

Room

B-3-170 

Phone

+31(0)15 27 84895

Address

Landbergstraat 15
2628CE Delft

The Netherlands

Present

Mon to Fri

D. P. Peck (David)

Assistant Professor 
Reliability and Durability 
 

Biography

David Peck is Assistant Professor of Industrial Design Engineering, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands. Before joining TU Delft, David had a wide ranging global organisational career portfolio. He then moved into the field of industrial design, with Coventry University and The Open University. David’s current research interests are in: Critical Metals, awareness and activity in product design.

Education

First degree in European Engineering (UK & Germany) – Mechanical
MBA – Warwick business school

Experience

David’s earlier career was in the aerospace sector in an engineering role, including a position at Lucas Aerospace (later Goodrich) as a Project Manager. Following this 16 year period of senior global organisational experience he then moved into higher education with Senior Lectureships at first Coventry (engineering management) and then at Anglia Ruskin Universities (operations management). A move back to the field of industrial design with first then with The Open University (design innovation group) and then Coventry University (industrial design) allowed him to explore the developing field of inter-disciplinary sustainable product innovation.

Specialisation / field of research

His research aims to establish the current state of the art with respect to the level of awareness and understanding of the critical materials phenomena in companies. The chosen companies will all be involved with the product design activity. There is a focus on product innovation risk management activity in businesses.

The research will establish not only if the chosen companies are aware of the phenomena but also what their awareness comprises of. In other words what evidence can be found to demonstrate the understanding and awareness of the phenomena – particularly in relation to product innovation risk management. For those companies who do have an awareness the research will establish what actions are currently underway or are being planned in the near future (up to 2015). This research has a focus around the so called fuzzy front end (FFE) of the new product development process as the start point to an effective critical metals response from the product design community.

Lectures and/or coaches students on:

Critical metals and design, Business and sustainability, Corporate social responsibility, Research and Design

Publications

Click here for an overview of my publications

 

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