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Barry Clarke

BSc, PhD, FGS, CEng, FICE

Vice President Engineering Policy & Innovation, Vice President Ethics & Professional Conduct,
Member of Executive Board

Appointment: Professor of Civil Engineering

Biographical Details:

Barry Clarke, Professor of Civil Engineering Geotechnics at Leeds and former Head of Civil Engineering at Newcastle University, was first appointed as a lecturer in 1984 after running a company for a number of years that specialised in in situ testing developed from his research at Cambridge University.  His interest in characterisation of engineering soils has led to commercial equipment.  He is now investigating the wider field of construction processes with the aim of producing sustainable solutions to the challenges facing the industry.  His interest in the commercialisation of research led to his appointment as Dean of Business Development for science and engineering at Newcastle in 2003.

This interest in commercialisation has strongly influenced his teaching which is to help students understand the context of civil engineering and prepare them for the world of work; but at the same time challenge them to understand the role of the civil engineer in society.  These themes have been embedded in his teaching which ranged from the underlying engineering and scientific principles through the solution of engineering problems to demonstrating a commitment to professional standards and the obligations of civil engineers to society. 

Barry has been involved in professional matters since 1989 when he was selected to be a member of the British Geotechnical Society Committee which merged with the Ground Board to form the British Geotechnical Association.  He represented the ICE on the working group that created this affiliated society and was appointed Chairman in 2001.  He served on the editorial panel of Geotechnique during that period.

In 1995 he joined the Committee of the Northumbria Branch of ICE North and was elected Chairman in 1998 and Chairman of ICE North in 2002.  In 1992 he created the Northern Geotechnical Group, a speciality group of the ICE; in 2002 he was elected Chairman of the Ground Forum, the umbrella organisation of the professional institutions and trade organisations with interests in ground engineering; and in 2003 he was asked to set up the North East Branch of the Construction Industry Council

He is currently a member of the Joint Board of Moderators where he is Chairman of the Further Learning Committee; represents higher education on the Board of CITB ConstructionSkills; is CIC's Champion for Lifelong Learning; and Vice President (President Elect) of the Engineering Professors Council.

His move to Leeds has allowed him to continue to live within fifty miles of some of the most spectacular countryside in the UK.  This, together with Yorkshire´s reputation for good food, means that he is able to enjoy life while pursuing his passion and interest in civil engineering.


 

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