Pablo José Fernández Galdo is a faculty member at the University of A Coruña, affiliated with the University College of Industrial Design and the Department of Civil Engineering. His expertise lies in Engineering Projects, with a strong focus on industrial design, product development, and additive manufacturing. He is an active member of the research group 'Observatorio para el diseño e innovación en movilidad, medios de transporte y automoción', contributing to innovation in transportation and mobility systems. His research interests span Industrial Design , Product Development , Additive Manufacturing , Automotive Design , Urban Furniture , and Smart Mobility . He emphasizes design methodology, sustainability, and user-centered innovation, particularly in educational and real-world applications. His work integrates design with engineering principles to solve contemporary mobility challenges. The recent articles and project concepts reflect a strong trend toward future mobility , including autonomous vehicles, electric transportation, shared urban mobility, and habitat vehicles for sports tourism. Many projects are linked to industry collaborations, especially with SEAT/Cupra, indicating applied research with commercial relevance. There is a recurring focus on design for experience , adaptability , and innovation in public and personal spaces . He has supervised numerous final-year and master's theses, mentoring students in advanced design projects. His collaborative work includes publications in engineering education and service-learning practices, highlighting his commitment to pedagogical innovation. His research has been supported through various R&D contracts with entities such as Fundación PRODINTEC, TELEVES S.A., CTAG, and LOREFAR S.L., demonstrating strong industry engagement. He has contributed to books and journal articles, particularly in the domain of design education and applied engineering. He is involved in designing experimental projects, models, and prototypes, often in collaboration with students and other researchers. His work environment fosters innovation through hands-on workshops and real-world design challenges, especially in the context of sustainable and intelligent mobility solutions.









