Jonathan joined NPL in 2020 to work in the Atomic Clocks and Sensors group on the development of compact optical reference cavities. He was previously at the University of Bristol undertaking doctoral research in advanced composite materials and structures, with his specialism in structural design and numerical modelling. Specifically, his research focussed on the design of composite compliant mechanisms tailored for novel behaviours, and ways that these responses could be characterised and visualised. Prior to this he was awarded a BEng (Hons) in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Bristol in 2016. His other experiences include research placements in the UK and US, as well as internships within the UK aviation industry.
Areas of Interest
- Mechanical design and modelling of space-based cubic cavity reference systems
- Testing and validation of space-based cubic cavity reference systems
Key Publications
- From shear centre to eigenwrenches
J.P. Stacey, M.P. O’Donnell, C.J. Kim and M. Schenk
Thin-Walled Structures 161, 107478 (2021)
- Development of Cycloaliphatic Epoxy-POSS Nanocomposite Matrices with Enhanced Resistance to Atomic Oxygen
M.Y. Rivera Lopez, J.M. Lambas, J.P. Stacey, S. Gamage, A.Suliga, A. Viquerat, F. Scarpa and I. Hamerton
Molecules 25(7), 1483 (2020)
- Multiscale tailoring of helical lattice systems for bespoke thermoelasticity
M.P. O’Donnell, J.P. Stacey, I.V. Chenchiah and A. Pirrera
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids 133, 103704 (2020)
- Thermal Prestress in Composite Compliant Shell Mechanisms
J.P. Stacey, M.P. O’Donnell and M. Schenk
Journal of Mechanisms and Robotics 11(2), 020908
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