Jens Krzywinski
Jens Krzywinski, Ph.D., is a trained industrial design engineer, design researcher, and, since 2019, chair for Industrial Design Engineering at Technische Universität Dresden, Germany. His research interests include, among others, product service systems, corporate product design, and hybrid prototypes in professional domains. His own design practice and consultancy focus on industrial goods and startups. He teaches design methods and supervises different Ph.D. projects within the excellence cluster CeTI, the disrupt!research team inside the TUDiSC Project and as part of the Schaufler Lab at TU Dresden. He worked as a jury member beside others for the German Design Award and the Saxon State Prize for Design and as co-director of the new department transformative speculation. He is incredibly proud of Dresden students and teammates for winning awards at German Design Graduates, IF, or Red Dot.
From 2012 to 2019, he headed the junior professorship for Industrial Design Engineering at the Faculty of Mechanical Engieering.
Jens Krzywinski, Ph.D., is a trained industrial design engineer, design researcher, and, since 2019, chair for Industrial Design Engineering at Technische Universität Dresden, Germany. His research interests include, among others, product service systems, corporate product design, and hybrid prototypes in professional domains. His own design practice and consultancy focus on industrial goods and startups. He teaches design methods and supervises different Ph.D. projects within the excellence cluster CeTI, the disrupt!research team inside the TUDiSC Project and as part of the Schaufler Lab at TU Dresden. He worked as a jury member beside others for the German Design Award and the Saxon State Prize for Design and as co-director of the new department transformative speculation. He is incredibly proud of Dresden students and teammates for winning awards at German Design Graduates, IF, or Red Dot.
From 2012 to 2019, he headed the junior professorship for Industrial Design Engineering at the Faculty of Mechanical Engieering.