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David Clark is a researcher with expertise in both Computer Science and Medical Research. He has contributed to significant studies on the post-COVID-19 recovery process and has also conducted pioneering work in quantum computing and software engineering. His research outputs include over 25 peer-reviewed articles and he has led or co-investigated six major research projects funded by organizations such as the EPSRC and the Royal Society.
His research interests span two primary domains: Computer Science, focusing on quantum computing, software testing methodologies, and information theory; and Medical Research, particularly investigating the long-term effects of respiratory illnesses like post-COVID-19 dyspnea and sleep disturbances on patient recovery.
David has been the Primary Investigator for projects such as 'Quantified Information Flow for Process Algebras' (Royal Society, 2007–2009) and 'Quantitative Information Flow' (EPSRC, 2005–2009). As a Co-Investigator, he contributed to the CREST Centre (EPSRC, 2009–2014) and the SLIM project (EPSRC, 2008–2011). His work frequently involves collaborations with interdisciplinary teams, including the PHOSP-COVID Study Collaborative Group.
David’s research extends to labs and networks focused on pandemic impact studies and quantum software engineering, leveraging his dual expertise to address challenges in healthcare and computational systems.