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Dave Clements

Reader at Imperial College London

Dave L Clements is a Reader in Astrophysics at Imperial College London's Department of Physics.2 His research focuses on extragalactic astronomy, observational cosmology, and far-infrared and submillimeter astronomy.6

Academic Background and Position

Dr. Clements holds a degree in physics and a PhD in astrophysics from Imperial College London.4 As a Reader, he is a senior academic position at Imperial College, where he conducts research and teaches in the Physics Department.2

Research Interests

His main areas of expertise include:

  • Extragalactic astronomy
  • Observational cosmology
  • Far-infrared and submillimeter astronomy6

Publications and Impact

Dr. Clements is an active researcher with numerous publications in the field of astrophysics. His work has been widely cited by other scholars in the field.5

Public Engagement

Beyond his academic work, Dr. Clements is involved in science communication and public engagement:

  • He maintains a blog where he discusses various topics in astronomy and physics.1
  • He organizes workshops that bring together scientists and science fiction writers, such as the "Science for Fiction" event.1

Professional Activities

Dr. Clements is involved in various professional activities within the astrophysics community, including:

  • Contributing to major astronomical projects
  • Participating in academic conferences and workshops
  • Engaging in peer review and editorial work for scientific journals3

Through his research, teaching, and public engagement efforts, Dave L Clements plays an active role in advancing our understanding of the universe and sharing that knowledge with both the scientific community and the general public.

Highlights

Disturbing the Universe | David L Clements, science and science ...
Disturbing the Universe | David L Clements, science and science ...

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Location

London, England, United Kingdom