CHRISTOPHER HYDE
Product Design Engineer
Test Systems Engineer
CAD Developer
Website Design
Hi there,
My name is Christopher Hyde and I am a Product Design Engineer who graduated from Loughborough University in 2017. From a young age I have been interested in building projects and exploring ideas. Since then, my attitude has remained the same but the projects have increased in size and scope. We live in an era where high speed internet is accessible from a variety of devices. For engineering businesses to compete, we must strive to innovate by integrating new technology into industry.
In my current role as a Test Systems consult, I work on a wide range of customer projects but the goal is always the same: To push industrial activity forward and ensure our customers are successful.
University Project Work
University Projects
Throughout my University degree I completed a wide variety of projects which taught me a diverse range of skills. Click some of the images above to find out more information about each of the projects.
Post Degree Projects
![]() Banner Design | ![]() EDM Poster | ![]() Photorealistic CAD |
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![]() Corridor Project | ![]() LabVIEW OOP | ![]() Storefront Webpage |
Post University Projects
After finishing my university degree I've continued to develop my skills with some self set projects. Click some of the above images to find out more information about each of the projects
Year in Industry




Industrial Placement at Unilever
After the second year of my degree, I took a placement year at the global consumer goods company Unilever. I completed a full year of work and was asked to stay an additional 2 months. I also completed a Diploma of Industrial Studies which was awarded to me when I completed my degree.
Final Year Project




Final Year Project and Dissertation
As part of my degree I completed a final year project and an associated dissertation. My project topic surrounded the stretching of cornea cells in an environment mimicking the human eye. I constructed and programmed a testing rig for stretching cornea cells layered onto a polymer which had the same mechanical properties as the human eye.
National Instruments




Working for National Instruments
I am currently working for National Instruments as a Sales Development Engineer as part of their Engineering Leadership Program. National Instruments works across multiple engineering industries and collaborates closely with leading companies to enhance their performance.