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Travis Lee
Travis Lee is the sustainable engineering lead with LUNAR Design, where he is responsible for coordinating sustainable engineering efforts within LUNAR Elements, LUNAR's internal sustainability initiative.
As sustainable engineering lead with LUNAR Design, Travis Lee is responsible for coordinating sustainable engineering efforts within LUNAR Elements, LUNAR's internal sustainability initiative.
This responsibility includes driving the creation of guidelines and tools for designers and engineers, advancing the sustainability dialogue with clients, and continuously making LUNAR a more sustainable company in its day to day operations. He is a co-author of LUNAR’s “Designer’s Field Guide to Sustainability” and author of LUNAR’s daily sustainability inspiration series '365 Ways.'
While at LUNAR, he has contributed to designs for commercial photovoltaic systems, medical diagnostics equipment, and consumer electronics, including the recently launched HP MediaSmart Server, which received a CES Innovations Design and Engineering Award and an iF Hannover Product Design Award. Travis holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of California, Berkeley.
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