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5020
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2370

Overview

Sue Scott is affiliated with the University of Missouri in the United States and primarily works in the fields of Engineering and Social Sciences. Their research spans a combination of technical and sociological disciplines, reflecting a diverse academic portfolio.

Their recent publications include:

  • Efficient structural optimisation of a 20 MW wind turbine blade, 2020, Journal of Physics Conference Series
  • Corotational Finite Element Formulation for Static Nonlinear Analyses with Enriched Beam Elements, 2020, AIAA Journal
  • Storytelling, sociology and sexuality: Ken Plummer's humanist narrative analysis, 2023, Sexualities
  • Creating Continuity of Care Within Student-Run Free Clinics, 2024, Journal of Student-Run Clinics
  • Piecewise linear aeroelastic rotor-tower models for efficient wind turbine simulations, 2020, Journal of Physics Conference Series

The researcher collaborates frequently with several co-authors including:

  • Stevi Jackson
  • Paul M. Weaver
  • Alberto Pirrera
  • Peter Greaves
  • T Macquart

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Journal of Physics Conference Series
  • Global Social Challenges Journal
  • AIAA Journal
  • Sexualities
  • Journal of Student-Run Clinics

Within the broad fields of study, Sue Scott focuses on several subfields:

  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Gender Studies
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Control and Systems Engineering
  • Mechanics of Materials

Their research topics cover areas such as:

  • Wind Energy Research and Development
  • Wind and Air Flow Studies
  • Aerodynamics and Fluid Dynamics Research
  • Dynamics and Control of Mechanical Systems
  • Composite Structure Analysis and Optimization
  • Aeroelasticity and Vibration Control
  • Gender, Feminism, and Media

This combination of engineering emphasis and contributions to social sciences illustrates a cross-disciplinary approach in Sue Scott's academic activity, underlined by a consistent output in key journals related to both technical and social fields.

Best Publications

  • The Economics Of Energy Efficiency: Barriers to Cost-Effective Investment

    Eoin O'Malley;Joachim Schleich;Sue Scott

  • Swings and Roundabouts: Risk Anxiety and the Everyday Worlds of Children

    Sue Scott;Stevi Jackson;Kathryn Backett-Milburn

  • Limits of teacher delivered sex education: interim behavioural outcomes from randomised trial

    Daniel Wight;Gillian M Raab;Marion Henderson;Charles Abraham

  • Risk anxiety and the social construction of childhood

    Stevi Jackson;Sue Scott

  • Bringing children (and parents) into the sociology of consumption: Towards a theoretical and empirical agenda

    Lydia Martens;Dale Southerton;Sue Scott

  • Feminism and Sexuality: A Reader

    Stevi Jackson;Sue Scott

  • Sex, gender and power: young women's sexuality in the shadow of AIDS

    Janet Holland;Caroline Ramazanoglu;Sue Scott;Sue Sharpe

  • Can't Talk, Won't Talk?: Methodological Issues in Researching Children

    Jeni Harden;Sue Scott;Kathryn Backett-Milburn;Stevi Jackson

  • Gender: A Sociological Reader

    Stevi Jackson;Sue Scott

  • The Second Victim Experience and Support Tool: Validation of an Organizational Resource for Assessing Second Victim Effects and the Quality of Support Resources.

    Jonathan D. Burlison;Susan D. Scott;Emily K. Browne;Sierra G. Thompson

  • Implementation of a teacher-delivered sex education programme: obstacles and facilitating factors

    Katie Buston;Daniel Wight;Graham Hart;Sue Scott

  • Risk, power and the possibility of pleasure: young women and safer sex.

    J Holland;C Ramazanoglu;S Scott;S Sharpe

  • Sexual antinomies in late modernity

    Stevi Jackson;Sue Scott

  • Between Embarrassment and Trust: Young Women and the Diversity of Condom Use

    Janet Holland;Caroline Ramazanoglu;Sue Scott;Sue Sharpe

  • The Personal is still Political: Heterosexuality, feminism and monogamy

    Stevi Jackson;Sue Scott

  • Gut reactions to matters of the heart: reflections on rationality, irrationality and sexuality

    Stevi Jackson;Sue Scott

  • Extent of regretted sexual intercourse among young teenagers in Scotland: a cross sectional survey

    Daniel Wight;Marion Henderson;Gillian Raab;Charles Abraham

  • Impact of a theoretically based sex education programme (SHARE) delivered by teachers on NHS registered conceptions and terminations: final results of cluster randomised trial

    M Henderson;D Wight;G M Raab;C Abraham

  • Learning about sex: young women and the social construction of sexual identity

    Rachel Thomson;Sue Scott

  • Safety, feasibility and weight loss after transoral gastroplasty: First human multicenter study

    J. Devière;G. Ojeda Valdes;L. Cuevas Herrera;J. Closset

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel Wight
Daniel Wight University of Glasgow
Janet Holland
Janet Holland London South Bank University
Rachel Thomson
Rachel Thomson University of Sussex
Charles Abraham
Charles Abraham University of Exeter
Graham Hart
Graham Hart University College London
Stephen Platt
Stephen Platt University of Edinburgh
Peter Aggleton
Peter Aggleton University of New South Wales

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