W. F. Oliver
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Professor
Also affiliated: Mott MacDonald (United Kingdom) (1957); United States Department of Veterans Affairs (1951); University of Toronto (1935); University of Colorado Boulder (1986–1990); McLennan Community College (1935); McGill University (1953–1957); Arizona State University (1990–2011); University of Toledo (1993)
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Biography and Research Information
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W. F. Oliver, a professor at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, studies the temperature dependence of protein diffusion within bacteria, examining the applicability of the Stokes-Einstein equation in this context. Their work has explored the fundamental physical principles governing molecular behavior in biological systems. Oliver's research has also touched upon theoretical physics, including the study of multi-spin chain gadgets with controllable energy gaps. With a career marked by 65 publications and over 1,400 citations, Oliver's scholarship reflects a sustained engagement with complex scientific questions. Key collaborators include Asmaa A. Sadoon and Yong Wang, both from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, with whom Oliver has co-authored publications.
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- h-index: 15
- Publications: 65
- Citations: 1,476
Selected Publications
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Revisiting the Temperature Dependence of Protein Diffusion inside Bacteria: Validity of the Stokes-Einstein Equation (2022)
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Glass Transition Temperature and Density Scaling in Cumene at Very High Pressure (2017)
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Dynamics of spontaneous roughening on the GaAs(001)-(2×4) surface (2003)
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Spatially Resolved Spin-Injection Probability for Gallium Arsenide (2001)
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Relaxation Phenomena and Thermodynamics of Liquids at Very High Pressures (1996)
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Pressure and Temperature Dependence of Glass-Transition Dynamics in a “Fragile” Glass Former (1995)
Collaboration Network
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- Revisiting the Temperature Dependence of Protein Diffusion inside Bacteria: Validity of the Stokes-Einstein Equation
- Revisiting the Temperature Dependence of Protein Diffusion inside Bacteria: Validity of the Stokes-Einstein Equation
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