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David Clark is a Senior Research Scientist at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
Laboratory, where he has worked since receiving his Ph.D. there in 1973. Since the mid 70s, Dr. Clark has
been leading the development of the Internet; from 1981-1989 he acted as Chief Protocol Architect in this
development, and chaired the Internet Activities Board. His current research looks at re-definition of the
architectural underpinnings of the Internet, and the relation of technology and architecture to economic,
societal and policy considerations. He is helping the U.S. National Science foundation organize their
Future Internet Design program. Dr. Clark is past chairman of the Computer Science and
Telecommunications Board of the National Academies, and has contributed to a number of studies on the
societal and policy impact of computer communications. He is co-director of the MIT Communications
Futures Program, a project for industry collaboration and coordination along the communications value
chain.
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