Background
Clark, Charles Winthrop was born on September 30, 1952 in Minneapolis. Son of Robert Newhall and Mary Quiatt Clark.
Clark, Charles Winthrop was born on September 30, 1952 in Minneapolis. Son of Robert Newhall and Mary Quiatt Clark.
Bachelor, Western Washington State College, Bellingham, 1974; Master of Science, University of Chicago, 1976; Doctor of Philosophy, University of Chicago, 1979.
Research associate, University of Chicago, 1979;
junior research associate, Daresbury Laboratory, Warrington, England, 1979-1981;
National Research Council postdoctoral research associate, National Bureau Standards, Gaithersburg, Maryland., 1981-1983;
private practice physicist, Gaithersburg, 1983-1984;
physicist, National Institute Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, 1984-1989;
acting chief, Electron and Optical Physics division National Institute Studies and Technology, Gaithersburg, 1989-1990;
chief, Electron and Optical Physics division National Institute Studies and Technology, since 1990. Consultant Princeton (New Jersey) Plasma Physics Laboratory, 1984-1990. Visiting fellow Australian National U., Canberra, 1986.
Member NAS/National Research Council Committee on Line Spectra of the Elements, 1987-1989, chairman, 1989-1991. Adjunct Professor Institute for Physical Science and Technology, U. Maryland., since 1990.
Fellow American Physical Society (member Executive Committee division atomic molecular and optical physics 1990-1991), Optical Society American (topical editor Atomic Spectroscopy JOSA B 1987-1992).
Married Deborah Jabon, August 24, 1974.