Dr. Stacy Moore

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Biography

Stacy Moore is a Lecturer at the University of Bristol, specializing in nuclear materials and the application of high-speed atomic force microscopy (HS-AFM) in materials science. Her expertise includes characterizing materials in extreme environments, focusing on local corrosion phenomena such as stress corrosion cracking and pitting corrosion. She has pioneered the use of contact-mode HS-AFM for studying material degradation and has made significant contributions to understanding localized corrosion mechanisms. The capabilities of HS-AFM allow for real-time in-situ observations of dynamic processes and have positioned her as an expert in the field. Stacy's research spans various areas of materials, corrosion, and nuclear science, including the study of irradiation and thermal sensitization in steel microstructures. In recognition of her work, she has received multiple awards, including the Institute of Corrosion’s Jack Galloway award for early career publications in corrosion and several accolades for her presentations at conferences. She has also managed several research projects and is currently a Principal Investigator on an EPSRC Doctoral Prize Fellowship.

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Lecturer

2021-08-02 — 2023-08-01

University of Bristol • Bristol, ENG

Lecturer in Nuclear Materials focusing on high-speed atomic force microscopy and material degradation.

Requirements for University of Bristol

Doctorate Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3.3
IELTS
Listening
Required:6
Reading
Required:6
Writing
Required:6
Speaking
Required:6
Overall
Required:6.5
TOEFL
Listening
Required:19
Reading
Required:20
Writing
Required:22
Speaking
Required:22
Total
Required:88
Prerequisites
Upper second-class MSci honours degree in physics or related discipline Or a relevant postgraduate MSc
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Specialization Notes

Department of Physics research themes include Astrophysics, Materials and Devices, Particle Physics, and Quantum and Soft Matter.