Dave Constable
Dave Constable | Engineering Technology content
Dave Constable | Engineering Technology
Dave Constable, a planetary scientist with a background in physics and radio frequency engineering, is a lecturer in Electrical and Mechanical Engineering at UHI Inverness. His teaching style typically involves traditional lectures, where he explains concepts and works through examples. Dave covers various topics, including electrical engineering, mathematics, and renewable technologies.
Dave’s favourite aspect of working at UHI Inverness is collaborating with a range of students and colleagues, showcasing the field of engineering.
Outside of work, he enjoys hill walking, travelling, cooking, geocaching, and programming.
Teaching Experience:
- UHI Inverness: Since January 2022, Dave has been lecturing on electrical engineering, mathematics, and renewable technologies.
- Lancaster University: From September 2014 to January 2022, he served as a teaching assistant, conducting tutorials and labs in mechanical, electrical, and radio frequency engineering.
- UBC Okanagan: In 2013-2014, Dave taught second-year degree classes in Relativity & Quantum Physics and Electricity and Magnetism.
- University of Strathclyde: From 2007 to 2009, he assisted with undergraduate physics labs.
Industry Experience:
- Senior Research Associate, Physics Department, Lancaster University (2018-2022).
- Research Associate, Engineering Department, Lancaster University (2014-2018).
- Research Fellow, Engineering Department, UBC Okanagan (2013-2014).
- Research Associate, Physics Department, University of Strathclyde (2012-2013).