Deputy Head of Department, Bournemouth University
Dr Dyer has lectured within product design education for two decades specialising in multi-disciplinary design. His current research interest is with the perception, design and development of technology used in sport. As a designer, he has undertaken consultancy roles in design projects ranging from award winning safety signage for the RNLI to designing prostheses used at the 2012 & 2016 Paralympic Games.
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