Clive Clayton
Professor
Department of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering
Stony Brook University
United States of America
Biography
It has been the philosophy of Clive Clayton’s laboratory to utilize the powerful tools of surface science for the study of industrially relevant surfaces and interfaces. For this purpose he has developed a suit of surface spectrometers and an electrochemical analysis lab. Clayton is a Fellow of the Electrochemical Society and has studied the formation and nature of nano-scale protective films formed on a variety highly corrosion resistant crystalline and amorphous alloys. This work has involved surface modification studies using high and low energy ion implantation and ultra-fast laser ablation. His work includes the development of protective conversion coatings on depleted uranium, the fundamental mechanisms responsible for corrosion resistance in chromate conversion coatings on aluminum alloys, the environmental degradation of paints and polymer composite materials and the role of microbes on material degradation. He is currently Director of the Institute for Sustainable Development and is partnering with corporate partners to develop new approaches to the design of sustainable composite materials for the building industry in the developing world. Additionally, Clayton is the founder Director of the SPIR (Strategic Partnership for Industrial Resurgence) program which has developed more than high tech. 1700 projects with more than 230 companies since 1994. He is both a former department chair and associate Dean of Engineering.
Research Interest
spectrometers, electrochemical analysis