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D-Index
49
Citations
8259
World Ranking
14865
National Ranking
67

Robert Hołyst publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Robert Hołyst sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 287 publications — 60th percentile

60% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Robert Hołyst D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

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

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 49 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Robert Hołyst is affiliated with the Polish Academy of Sciences in Poland. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily within Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology and Engineering. The scientist's work also covers several key subfields, including Molecular Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Biophysics, and Ecology.

Their research topics focus on areas such as Advanced Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics, Advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques, Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics, Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications, Advanced Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques, RNA Interference and Gene Delivery, and DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry.

Robert Hołyst has published extensively in various scientific venues. Some of the most frequent publication outlets include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
  • Entropy
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Nanoscale

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Robert Hołyst demonstrate a diverse range of interests and findings within the scientific community. Notable publications include:

  • "Nanoscale Viscosity of Cytoplasm Is Conserved in Human Cell Lines," 2020, The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
  • "Recent Progress in the Detection of Bacteria Using Bacteriophages: A Review," 2020, Viruses
  • "Adsorption of bacteriophages on polypropylene labware affects the reproducibility of phage research," 2021, Scientific Reports
  • "TMAO, a seafood-derived molecule, produces diuresis and reduces mortality in heart failure rats," 2020, eLife
  • "Ions in an AC Electric Field: Strong Long-Range Repulsion between Oppositely Charged Surfaces," 2020, Physical Review Letters

The scientist's frequent collaborators include:

  • Paweł J. Żuk (20 joint publications)
  • Anna Maciołek (19 joint publications)
  • Karina Kwapiszewska (18 joint publications)
  • Tomasz Kalwarczyk (17 joint publications)
  • Karol Makuch (17 joint publications)

Best Publications

  • Comparative Analysis of Viscosity of Complex Liquids and Cytoplasm of Mammalian Cells at the Nanoscale

    Tomasz Kalwarczyk;Natalia Ziebacz;Anna Bielejewska;Ewa Zaboklicka

  • Scaling form of viscosity at all length-scales in poly(ethylene glycol) solutions studied by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy and capillary electrophoresis

    Robert Holyst;Anna Bielejewska;Jedrzej Szymański;Agnieszka Wilk

  • Triply periodic surfaces and multiply continuous structures from the Landau model of microemulsions

    Wojciech T. Góźdź;Robert Hołyst

  • Hydrogen storage in nanoporous carbon materials: myth and facts

    Piotr Kowalczyk;Robert Hołyst;Mauricio Terrones;Humberto Terrones

  • Density-functional theory for nematic and smectic-A ordering of hard spherocylinders.

    A. Poniewierski;R. Hołyst

  • Recent advances in bacteriophage-based methods for bacteria detection.

    Łukasz Richter;Marta Janczuk-Richter;Joanna Niedziółka-Jönsson;Jan Paczesny

  • Diffusion and Viscosity in a Crowded Environment: from Nano- to Macroscale

    Jedrzej Szymański;Adam Patkowski;Agnieszka Wilk;Piotr Garstecki

  • Landau-Peierls instability, x-ray-diffraction patterns, and surface freezing in thin smectic films

    Robert Hołyst

  • Biologistics—Diffusion coefficients for complete proteome of Escherichia coli

    Tomasz Kalwarczyk;Marcin Tabaka;Robert Holyst

  • Storage of hydrogen at 303 K in graphite slitlike pores from grand canonical Monte Carlo simulation.

    Piotr Kowalczyk;Hideki Tanaka;Robert Hołyst;Katsumi Kaneko

  • Crossover regime for the diffusion of nanoparticles in polyethylene glycol solutions: influence of the depletion layer

    Natalia Ziębacz;Stefan A. Wieczorek;Tomasz Kalwarczyk;Marcin Fiałkowski

  • X-ray determination of the molecular tilt and layer fluctuation profiles of freely suspended liquid-crystal films.

    Douglas J. Tweet;Douglas J. Tweet;Robert Hołyst;Robert Hołyst;Brian D. Swanson;Brian D. Swanson;Hans Stragier;Hans Stragier

  • Copolymers as amphiphiles in ternary mixtures: An analysis employing disorder, equimaxima, and Lifshitz lines

    Robert Holyst;M. Schick

  • Self-Assembly at Different Length Scales: Polyphilic Star-Branched Liquid Crystals and Miktoarm Star Copolymers

    Goran Ungar;Goran Ungar;Carsten Tschierske;Volker Abetz;Robert Holyst

  • Phase behavior of gradient copolymers

    Aleksij Aksimentiev;Robert Hołyst

  • Fluctuations in thin smectic-A films.

    Robert Hołyst;Douglas J. Tweet;Larry B. Sorensen

  • Meniscus and Dislocations in Free-Standing Films of Smectic-A Liquid Crystals

    Jean-Christophe Géminard;Robert Hołyst;Patrick Oswald

  • A molecular dynamics test of the Hertz–Knudsen equation for evaporating liquids

    Robert Hołyst;Marek Litniewski;Daniel Jakubczyk

  • TMA, A Forgotten Uremic Toxin, but Not TMAO, Is Involved in Cardiovascular Pathology.

    Kinga Jaworska;Dagmara Hering;Grażyna Mosieniak;Anna Bielak-Zmijewska

  • Heat transfer at the nanoscale: evaporation of nanodroplets.

    Robert Hołyst;Marek Litniewski

  • The effect of macromolecular crowding on mobility of biomolecules, association kinetics, and gene expression in living cells

    Marcin Tabaka;Tomasz Kalwarczyk;Jedrzej Szymanski;Sen Hou;Sen Hou

  • Density-functional theory for systems of hard rods

    Poniewierski A;Holyst R

  • Coherent Soft-X-Ray Dynamic Light Scattering from Smectic-A Films

    Allen C. Price;Larry B. Sorensen;Stephen D. Kevan;J. Toner

Frequent Co-Authors

Piotr Garstecki
Piotr Garstecki Polish Academy of Sciences
Krzysztof Burdzy
Krzysztof Burdzy University of Washington
Ewa Gorecka
Ewa Gorecka University of Warsaw
Damian Pociecha
Damian Pociecha University of Warsaw
Jacek Waluk
Jacek Waluk Polish Academy of Sciences
Carsten Tschierske
Carsten Tschierske Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Jingcheng Hao
Jingcheng Hao Shandong University
Michael Schick
Michael Schick University of Washington
Tadeusz Suski
Tadeusz Suski Polish Academy of Sciences
Kaloian Koynov
Kaloian Koynov Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research

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