Headshot portrait of Susan E. Clark - Assistant Professor of Physics
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Dr. Susan Clark is an astrophysicist, with primary research interests in cosmic magnetism and the physics of the interstellar medium. She is interested in interdisciplinary collaborations that spark new approaches to using heterogeneous data for physical discovery.

Dr. Clark's group is working on a diverse set of problems involving Galactic and extragalactic magnetism, 3D ISM structure, interstellar turbulence, star formation, and polarized cosmological foregrounds, among other topics.

The lab's research is funded in part by grants from the NSF and NASA, and by an Alfred P. Sloan Research Fellowship.