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Andrew S. Wilson publication distribution in Physics in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Physics in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Andrew S. Wilson sits on this spectrum.

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103 publications 1,469+

This scientist: 280 publications — 14th percentile

14% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,469 publications or more.

Andrew S. Wilson D-index placement in Physics in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Physics scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Andrew S. Wilson sits on this spectrum.

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70 D-Index 185+

This scientist: 83 D-Index — 26th percentile

26% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 185 D-Index or more.

Overview

Andrew S. Wilson was affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their research spanned multiple intersecting fields, with a focus primarily in Arts and Humanities, Physics and Astronomy, and Earth and Planetary Sciences.

Their subfields of study included archeology, atomic and molecular physics and optics, geology, space and planetary science, as well as astronomy and astrophysics. The work covered a diverse range of scientific and cultural heritage domains.

The main topics addressed by their research comprised:

  • 3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage
  • Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies
  • Archaeological Research and Protection
  • Archaeology and Ancient Environmental Studies
  • Paleopathology and Ancient Diseases
  • Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation
  • Forensic and Genetic Research

Andrew S. Wilson published multiple papers across respected venues, including:

  • "Method of micro-sampling human dentine collagen for stable isotope analysis," 2022, Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry
  • "A Review of the Collagen Orientation in the Articular Cartilage," 2021, Cartilage
  • "The interactive medical simulation toolkit (iMSTK): an open source platform for surgical simulation," 2023, Frontiers in Virtual Reality
  • "Histology and Raman spectroscopy of limed human remains from the Rwandan Genocide," 2020, Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine
  • "Visualising Heritage: using 3D immersive technologies to innovate, document and communicate rich narratives for HS2," 2024, Internet Archaeology

Their frequent co-authors included:

  • Tom Sparrow
  • Vincent Gaffney
  • Chris Gaffney
  • Eugene Ch'ng
  • Adrian Evans

Frequent venues for publication featured:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Internet Archaeology
  • Journal of the British Interplanetary Society
  • Infection Disease & Health
  • Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry

In addition to articles, Wilson contributed to book publications. Notably, they published "Visual Heritage: Digital Approaches in Heritage Science" in 2022 through Springer Science+Business Media.

Best Publications

  • The Difference between Radio-loud and Radio-quiet Active Galaxies

    A. S. Wilson;E. J. M. Colbert

  • Chandra Snapshot Observations of Low-Luminosity Active Galactic Nuclei with a Compact Radio Source

    Yuichi Terashima;Andrew S. Wilson;Andrew S. Wilson

  • Chandra Snapshot Observations of Low-Luminosity AGNs with a Compact Radio Source

    Yuichi Terashima;Andrew S. Wilson

  • Radio sources in low-luminosity active galactic nuclei IV. Radio luminosity function, importance of jet power, and radio properties of the complete Palomar sample

    Neil M. Nagar;Heino Falcke;Andrew S. Wilson

  • ACCRETION ONTO THE SUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLE IN M87

    Tiziana Di Matteo;Tiziana Di Matteo;Tiziana Di Matteo;Steven W. Allen;Andrew C. Fabian;Andrew S. Wilson

  • HST and VLA Observations of Seyfert 2 Galaxies: The Relationship between Radio Ejecta and the Narrow Line Region

    Heino Falcke;Andrew S. Wilson;Chris Simpson

  • A Powerful Nuclear Starburst in the Seyfert Galaxy Markarian 477: Implications for the Starburst-Active Galactic Nucleus Connection

    T. M. Heckman;T. M. Heckman;T. M. Heckman;R. González-Delgado;R. González-Delgado;C. Leitherer;C. Leitherer;G. R. Meurer;G. R. Meurer

  • Multiwavelength tests of the dusty torus model for Seyfert galaxies

    John S. Mulchaey;Anuradha Koratkar;Martin J. Ward;Andrew S. Wilson

  • Size and structure of the narrow-line region of quasars

    Nicola Bennert;Heino Falcke;Hartmut Schulz;Andrew S. Wilson

  • Radio structures of Seyfert galaxies. VII. Extension of a distance-limited sample

    James S. Ulvestad;Andrew S. Wilson

  • Radio sources in low-luminosity active galactic nuclei. III. ``AGNs'' in a distance-limited sample of ``LLAGNs''

    Neil M. Nagar;Heino Falcke;Andrew S. Wilson;James S. Ulvestad

  • Ultraviolet-Optical observations of the Seyfert 2 Galaxies NGC 7130, NGC 5135 and IC 3639: Implications for the Starburst-AGN Connection

    Rosa M. Gonzalez Delgado;Timothy Heckman;Claus Leitherer;Gerhardt Meurer

  • Hubble Space Telescope and VLA Observations of Seyfert 2 Galaxies: The Relationship between Radio Ejecta and the Narrow-Line Region*

    Heino Falcke;Heino Falcke;Andrew S. Wilson;Andrew S. Wilson;Chris Simpson

  • THE MURMUR OF THE SLEEPING BLACK HOLE: DETECTION OF NUCLEAR ULTRAVIOLET VARIABILITY IN LINER GALAXIES

    Dan Maoz;Neil M. Nagar;Heino Falcke;Heino Falcke;Andrew S. Wilson

  • Ultraviolet-Optical Observations of the Seyfert 2 Galaxies NGC 7130, NGC 5135, and IC 3639: Implications for the Starburst-Active Galactic Nucleus Connection

    Rosa M. González Delgado;Rosa M. González Delgado;Timothy Heckman;Claus Leitherer;Gerhardt Meurer

  • Chandra X-Ray Observations of Pictor A: High-Energy Cosmic Rays in a Radio Galaxy

    A. S. Wilson;A. S. Wilson;A. J. Young;P. L. Shopbell;P. L. Shopbell

  • A Survey for H 2 O Megamasers in Active Galactic Nuclei. II. A Comparison of Detected and Undetected Galaxies

    J. A. Braatz;A. S. Wilson;C. Henkel

  • CHANDRA X-RAY IMAGING AND SPECTROSCOPY OF THE M87 JET AND NUCLEUS

    A. S. Wilson;A. S. Wilson;Y. Yang

  • A Chandra X-Ray Study of NGC 1068. I. Observations of Extended Emission

    A. J. Young;A. S. Wilson;A. S. Wilson;P. L. Shopbell

  • Radio Structures of Seyfert Galaxies. VIII. A Distance- and Magnitude-Limited Sample of Early-Type Galaxies

    Neil M. Nagar;Andrew S. Wilson;John S. Mulchaey;Jack F. Gallimore

Frequent Co-Authors

Heino Falcke
Heino Falcke Radboud University
Martin Ward
Martin Ward Durham University
Thaisa Storchi-Bergmann
Thaisa Storchi-Bergmann Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Timothy M. Heckman
Timothy M. Heckman Johns Hopkins University
John S. Mulchaey
John S. Mulchaey Carnegie Institution for Science
Ismael Perez-Fournon
Ismael Perez-Fournon University of La Laguna
Luis C. Ho
Luis C. Ho Peking University
Zlatan Tsvetanov
Zlatan Tsvetanov Johns Hopkins University
Eric S. Perlman
Eric S. Perlman Florida Institute of Technology
Nino Panagia
Nino Panagia Space Telescope Science Institute

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