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Christopher Clarke is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Bath, affiliated with the Bath Institute for the Augmented Human and the Centre for Bioengineering & Biomedical Technologies (CBio). His research focuses on developing intuitive adaptive interfaces using gestures and eye tracking for real-world healthcare applications.
His work spans human-computer interaction, ubiquitous computing, and extended reality (AR/VR), emphasizing wearable and vision-based input technologies that embrace user variability. Key applications include assistive communication systems and detection/monitoring of axial spondyloarthritis, with strong interdisciplinary integration between technical innovation and clinical impact.
Recent 2025 publications reveal concentrated expertise in ear-based sensing (earEOG), VR accessibility for motor impairments, and hydrostatic haptics. These works demonstrate consistent themes: leveraging novel input modalities, addressing accessibility gaps, and bridging wearables with healthcare outcomes—particularly in stress management and inclusive aging technologies.
Clarke actively supervises doctoral students (3 supervised works listed) and leads significant research projects:
- Novel Wearable-based Stress Measurement (PI, EPSRC, 2025)
- Age Inclusive Technology for Active Ageing (CoI, EPSRC, 2024-2025)
- Social Television-Based Exercise Snacking (PI, ESRC, 2023-2024)
He contributes to the Bath Institute for the Augmented Human and CBio, collaborating internationally through initiatives like the European Media and Immersion Lab (EMIL). His team develops open-source platforms including OpenEarable and EmoSense SDK for ear sensing and emotion recognition in VR environments.




