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With
WU Since 2006
Credentials
B.A., New College of Florida (1998, formerly New College of the University of
South Florida)
M.A., University of Texas, Austin (2000)
M.S., University of Washington, Seattle (2002)
Ph.D., University of Washington, Seattle (2006)
Research
Interests
Dr. Clark's research interests include String Theory and Particle Theory.
His research focuses on an area known as the Gauge-Gravity Correspondence,
which is the conjectured equivalence between quantum theories of gravity
with certain properties in higher dimensional space-times and gauge
theories (which describe the fundamental forces in the Standard Model of
particle physics) with no gravity in lower dimensional space-times. The
Correspondence is believed true for any quantum gravity theory in a
space-time with the appropriate properties. Dr. Clark's research focuses
on testing the Correspondence in new regimes, bringing the gauge theories
used in the Correspondence closer to those of the Standard Model, and
exploring when the Correspondence can be reversed (i.e. what are the
necessary and sufficient conditions for a gauge theory to have an
equivalent description as a higher-dimensional gravity theory).

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