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David R. Clarke is the Extended Tarr Family Professor of Materials at Harvard University's John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS). He holds affiliations with the Harvard University Center for the Environment and the Microbial Sciences Initiative. His research focuses on advanced materials science, particularly thermal barrier coatings, soft robotics, and dielectric elastomers. Clarke's work bridges fundamental material science with applications in energy, aerospace, and biomedical engineering.
Education details are not explicitly listed, but his roles and publications indicate a strong academic background in materials science. His research group, the Clarke Group, explores topics like rotational multimaterial printing, adaptive materials, and environmental thermal barrier coatings. Recent projects include the development of soft actuators for robotics and tunable optical systems.
Publications span high-impact journals and cover innovations in material design, such as electro-adhesive forces in robotics and UV-responsive polymers. His work often emphasizes practical applications, such as energy-efficient materials and wearable technologies.
Clarke advises students like Giovanni Pisaturo (ETH Zurich Master's graduate) and collaborates on grants related to material synthesis and characterization. His lab is equipped for advanced fabrication and testing of dielectric elastomers and thermal coatings.
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