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Dr. Prasad Boradkar, IDSA, Appointed First Industrial Designer as Dean at University of Minnesota

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Dr. Prasad Boradkar, IDSA, has assumed the role of Dean at the University of Minnesota’s College of Design, making history as the first industrial designer chosen to lead the College. His official term began on September 5, 2023.

Boradkar is a designer, anthropologist, educator, and researcher with several years of experience leading design and research teams in both academia and industry. 

Most recently, Boradkar served as UX research and sustainability lead at Google’s Advanced Technology & Projects Division, where he led efforts on user experience research and sustainable development for health and wellness products. 

Prior to his work at Google, he was a professor of industrial design at Arizona State University where he also served as co-director of the Biomimicry Center and director of InnovationSpace. The Biomimicry Center is dedicated to the exploration of biologically-inspired solutions to tackle the challenges of sustainable development. InnovationSpace is a transdisciplinary laboratory where faculty and students from industrial design, visual communication design, business, sustainability, and engineering work in teams and partner with corporations to develop product concepts that hold societal benefit while minimizing impacts on the environment. 

Boradkar holds a Ph.D. in sociocultural anthropology from University College London; an M.A. in industrial design from The Ohio State University; an MDes in industrial design from the Industrial Design Centre, Bombay; and a Bachelor of Engineering from the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, India. 

He is the author of Designing Things: A Critical Introduction to the Culture of Objects, co-editor of Encountering Things: Design and Theories of Things, and is currently working on a book on Indian design.

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