Dr S.D. Guest
Introduction
Simon Guest is a Reader in Structural Mechanics, in the
Structures Group
of the
Department of Engineering at the
University of Cambridge. His teaching is in structural mechanics,
and his research straddles the border between traditional structural mechanics, and the study of mechanisms.
He is also a fellow of
Trinity Hall. He is currently Chair of the Engineering Department's Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering
Teaching Committee.
Research
My research straddles the border between traditional structural mechanics, and the study of mechanisms;
this academic area turns out to encompass many interesting technologies and provide many exciting and challenging problems. The following pages
describe my work in a number of areas:
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Morphing lattice structures
Morphing structures can change their shape to respond to or alter
their environment. Recently, there has been a great deal of interest
in using lattice structures as the microstructure of a new class
of morphing materials.
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Biological structures
Many biological systems can be both structures and mechanisms; I've looked at
the cytoskeleton, the scaffolding of cells, some aspects of the shape of proteins, the structure of some viruses, and the use of biomimetics to generate novel structures.
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Symmetry
Structures and mechanisms that are symmetric often have interesting properties
that depend on their symmetries.
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Bistable structures
I have looked at a particular class of bistable structure, split tubes with essentially the same geometry as a carpenter's tape. These tubes can be made bistable, either by altering the bending stiffnesses of the structure so that it is no longer isotropic, or by setting up an initial prestress in the structure.
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Deployable Structures
Deployable Structures are structures which can be reduced in size
for transportation or storage, and then automatically deployed. Most
commonly, these structures are used in space.
Teaching
In 2008-9 I am teaching both first and second year courses in Structural Mechanics. The final few
pages of my 1B notes are available here.
Positions available
Positions are available for students wishing to the PhD
degree in any of the areas listed above. I currently don't have specific funding for
any particular projects, although this may change from time to time; however funding can
certainly be found for outstanding individuals. Some
details
are available.
General
information
about applying for graduate studies at Cambridge is available
Publications
A list of my
publications
is available.
Contact Information
- E-mail:
sdg@eng.cam.ac.uk
- Department Address: University of Cambridge,
Department of Engineering,
Trumpington Street,
Cambridge CB2 1PZ
- Telephone: +44 1223 3 32708
- Fax: +44 1223 3 32662
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Last updated on the 23rd of January, 2009
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