Stacy MooreView profile
Lecturer
Dr Stacy Moore is a Lecturer at the School of Physics , University of Bristol, and a member of the Bristol Doctoral College. With a PhD in Materials Science, she specializes in high-speed atomic force microscopy (HS-AFM) applications for corrosion and nuclear materials research. Education MSci, Physics PhD, Materials Science Research Focus : HS-AFM for real-time nanoscale corrosion imaging Stress corrosion cracking in stainless steels Irradiation and thermal sensitization effects on steel microstructure Multi-scale characterization of material failure mechanisms Notable Publication Trends : Her recent work explores Eurofer 97 degradation under plasma disruptions, HS-AFM integration with fatigue testing systems, and multi-modal approaches to environmentally-assisted cracking. Sub-fields span irradiation effects, magnetic corrosion, and dynamic nanointerface analysis. Scientific Awards Jack Galloway Award (2021, 2017) ICG-EAC Student Grant (2019) Grants & Collaborations : Principal Investigator for the EPSRC Doctoral Prize Fellowship (2021–2023). Collaborates with Bristol Nano Dynamics Ltd as Lead Staff Scientist (since 2023) and Instrument Scientist (2021). Labs & Teams : Engaged with the Materials & Devices research group. Maintains partnerships with industrial and academic networks for nuclear and corrosion science.

