
David Wallace
Professor · Environmentally conscious design
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyAbout
David Wallace is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, recognized as a Class of 1960 Innovation in Education Fellow.
His educational background includes:
- B. from Carleton University (1986)
- B.Eng. from Carleton University (1989)
- M.Sc. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1991)
- Ph.D. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1994)
Research and teaching focuses on sustainable design methodologies, with core expertise in environmentally conscious product development and digital design education:
- Environmentally conscious design principles
- Computer-aided industrial design systems
- New-media design pedagogy
- Mechanics and controls integration
- Energy systems and ocean engineering applications
- Bioengineering and nanotechnology interfaces
He leads MIT's flagship engineering courses including 2.009: Product Engineering Processes, where undergraduates develop market-ready products from concept to business plan, and 2.00b: Toy Product Design, which introduces first-year students to hands-on engineering through toy prototyping. His educational innovations emphasize real-world product development cycles and interdisciplinary collaboration.
Award highlights:
- Class of 1960 Innovation in Education Fellowship for transformative curriculum development
Administrative leadership includes oversight of capstone design programs with documented impact on student entrepreneurship and industry partnerships.
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