Prof. Joel P Clark

Professor of Materials Systems and Engineering Systems, Emeritus
Co-Lead, Engineering Design and Advanced Manufacturing (EDAM) Focus Area, MIT Portugal Program

Primary DLC

Department of Materials Science and Engineering

MIT Room: E19-695F

Areas of Interest and Expertise

Materials Supply and Demand Modeling
Applying Operations Research
Technology Transfer
Microeconomic Analysis and Engineering Fundamentals to Production and Use of Materials
Economic Modeling of Production Processes and of the Demand for New Materials
Strategic Planning for Materials Industries
International Motor Vehicle Program (IMVP)
Technology, Business, and Environment (TBE)
Materials Systems and Analysis
Corrosion and Environmental Effects
Materials Policy

Research Summary

Prof. Clark's current research involves analysis of the relationship between technology and economics in materials industries. The long term objectives of this research are twofold: (1) to establish a comprehensive and consistent framework for analyzing the markets for minerals over the next 10-20 years, and the costs of supplying these markets, (2) to apply this framework to the study of the dynamic behavior of supply, demand, and prices in specific materials markets. He aims to create a framework that can answer questions such as: How will the future costs and properties of new materials affect the competitive positions of existing materials industries, and how will they impact end use markets?; What would be the likely supply and demand responses in the event of significant supply or price disruptions and/or cartel actions?

Recent Work