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Michael J. Clarke is a retired Professor of Chemistry at Boston College. His interdisciplinary research spans environmental science, marine geology, music technology, and medical studies. He specializes in deep-sea mining environmental management, catalysis, and the intersection of technology with creative processes in music. Clarke has contributed to frameworks for sustainable resource extraction and has published extensively on topics ranging from CO oxidation catalysts to policy analysis for non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
Education: Ph.D. in Chemistry (institution unspecified). His career includes leadership in developing adaptive management systems for deep-sea nodule mining and pioneering interactive software like TaCEM for musicological research. He has also explored the societal impacts of AI in creative industries and environmental policy implications of resource extraction.
Research interests include:
- Environmental management of deep-sea mining
- Development of sustainable catalytic systems
- Music technology and interactive analytical tools
- Health systems resilience and NCD policy
Publications highlight trends in:
- Framework design for ecological mining practices
- Material science applications in environmental remediation
- Musicology through digital tools
- Cross-sectoral policy analysis for global health challenges
No formal student advisement or listed grants are documented here, though his work on the TaCEM project and deep-sea mining frameworks suggests collaborative research teams. He has been affiliated with Boston College's Chemistry Department throughout his career.
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