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Physicist Roy Clarke is a Professor at the University of Michigan's Department of Physics, affiliated with the Randall Laboratory and Homer A. Neal Lab. His research focuses on materials science, optoelectronics, and energy materials, with notable contributions to developing affordable energy technologies using common elements. He leads an international team advancing semiconductor and photonic materials for applications in solar energy, medical imaging, and radiation detection.
Key projects include creating novel Cerenkov emission-based optical probes for tumor microenvironment analysis during radiotherapy and pioneering alloy-free bandgap engineering for optoelectronic devices. His work spans nanotechnology, topological insulators, and biomedical instrumentation. Clarke collaborates globally on energy-secure materials and has contributed to advancements in thin-film growth techniques and semiconductor characterization.
He is involved in academic initiatives promoting diversity and inclusivity in STEM education. His lab addresses challenges in high-temperature superconductors, thermoelectric materials, and laser-induced nanostructures. Though not explicitly listed, his research has likely led to grants and collaborations with institutions like Fermilab and Brookhaven National Laboratory.




