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Overview

Stephen Wilson is affiliated with the University of Strathclyde in the United Kingdom. Their work spans multiple fields with a primary focus on medicine, with notable contributions in materials chemistry, surgery, global and planetary change, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, and cardiology and cardiovascular medicine.

Their research covers several main topics, including:

  • Machine Learning in Materials Science
  • Bone health and osteoporosis research
  • Hip and Femur Fractures
  • Bone fractures and treatments
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
  • Climate variability and models

Wilson has published in a variety of venues, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of their research. These venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Archives of Osteoporosis
  • Remote Sensing
  • Simulation in Healthcare The Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare
  • Neurosurgery

Among the recent papers are:

  • "Trends in osteoporosis diagnosis and management in Australia," 2022, Archives of Osteoporosis
  • "Observations of the Boundary Layer in the Cape Grim Coastal Region: Interaction with Wind and the Influences of Continental Sources," 2023, Remote Sensing
  • "Creation of a Novel Child Simulator and Curriculum to Optimize Administration of Seizure Rescue Medication," 2023, Simulation in Healthcare The Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare
  • "160 The Neurosurgical Anatomy of Deficits in Speech Production," 2023, Neurosurgery
  • "A Case of Metastatic Melanoma Presenting as a Small Bowel Obstruction," 2022, Marshall Journal of Medicine

Wilson has also contributed to book publications, with a notable work published by Frontiers Media:

  • "Celebrating 1 year of Frontiers in Electronic Materials," 2024

Collaborative efforts characterize much of Wilson's research. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Xianjun Yang
  • Linda Petzold
  • Leon Smith
  • Zhenyi Chen
  • Robyn Schofield

Best Publications

  • Incompressible water-entry problems at small deadrise angles

    S. D. Howison;J. R. Ockendon;S. K. Wilson

  • The strong influence of substrate conductivity on droplet evaporation

    Gavin Dunn;S.K. Wilson;B.R. Duffy;S. David

  • On the lifetimes of evaporating droplets

    Jutta M. Stauber;Stephen Wilson;Brian Duffy;K. Sefiane

  • van der Waals interaction potentials: Many-body basis set superposition effects☆

    Bryan H. Wells;Stephen Wilson

  • On the effect of the atmosphere on the evaporation of sessile droplets of water

    Khellil Sefiane;S. K. Wilson;S. David;G. J. Dunn

  • A mathematical model for the evaporation of a thin sessile liquid droplet: Comparison between experiment and theory

    G. J. Dunn;S. K. Wilson;B. R. Duffy;S. David

  • Matrix representation of operator products

    K G Dyall;I P Grant;S Wilson

  • The Dirac equation in the algebraic approximation. V. Self-consistent field studies including the Breit interaction

    H M Quiney;I P Grant;S Wilson

  • A third-order differential equation arising in thin-film flows and relevant to Tanner's Law

    B.R. Duffy;S.K. Wilson

  • The Dirac equation in the algebraic approximation

    H M Quiney;I P Grant;S Wilson

  • Evaporation of Droplets on Strongly Hydrophobic Substrates

    Jutta M. Stauber;Stephen K. Wilson;Brian R. Duffy;Khellil Sefiane

  • On the lifetimes of evaporating droplets with related initial and receding contact angles

    Jutta M. Stauber;Stephen K. Wilson;Brian R. Duffy;Khellil Sefiane

  • The linear stability of channel flow of fluid with temperature-dependent viscosity

    D. P. Wall;S. K. Wilson

  • A mathematical model for drying paint layers

    S. D. Howison;J. A. Moriarty;J. R. Ockendon;E. L. Terrill

  • Relativistic many-body perturbation theory using analytic basis functions

    H M Quiney;I P Grant;S Wilson

  • Diagrammatic perturbation theory: An application to the nitrogen, carbon monoxide, and boron fluoride molecules using a universal even‐tempered basis set

    Stephen Wilson;David M. Silver

  • The rate of spreading in spin coating

    S. K. Wilson;R. Hunt;B. R. Duffy

  • Competitive evaporation of multiple sessile droplets

    Alexander W. Wray;Brian R. Duffy;Stephen K. Wilson

  • van der Waals interaction potentials: Basis set superposition effects in electron correlation calculations† Supported, in part, by S.E.R.C. Research Grant GR/C/32232.

    Bryan H. Wells;Stephen Wilson

  • The Dirac equation in the algebraic approximation. II. Extended basis set calculations for hydrogenic atoms

    K G Dyall;I P Grant;S Wilson

  • Confined growth of a vapour bubble in a capillary tube at initially uniform superheat: Experiments and modelling

    D.B.R. Kenning;D.B.R. Kenning;D.S. Wen;D.S. Wen;K.S. Das;K.S. Das;S.K. Wilson

  • Diagrammatic perturbation theory: Many‐body effects in the X1Σ+ states of first‐row and second‐row diatomic hydrides

    Stephen Wilson;David M. Silver

  • An Alternating Direction Implicit Scheme for Parabolic Equations with Mixed Derivative and Convective Terms

    S. McKee;D.P. Wall;S.K. Wilson

  • The ventilation of buildings and other mitigating measures for COVID-19: a focus on wintertime

    Henry C. Burridge;Rajesh K. Bhagat;Marc E. J. Stettler;Prashant Kumar

  • The effect of a uniform magnetic field on the onset of steady Bénard-Marangoni convection in a layer of conducting fluid

    S. K. Wilson

  • A mathematical model for the initial stages of fluid impact in the presence of a cushioning fluid layer

    S. K. Wilson

  • Blade coating of a power-law fluid

    A. B. Ross;S. K. Wilson;B. R. Duffy

  • THE EFFECT OF A UNIFORM MAGNETIC FIELD ON THE ONSET OF MARANGONI CONVECTION IN A LAYER OF CONDUCTING FLUID

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  • On the critical solutions in coating and rimming flow on a uniformly rotating horizontal cylinder

    S.K. Wilson;R. Hunt;B.R. Duffy

Frequent Co-Authors

Khellil Sefiane
Khellil Sefiane University of Edinburgh
David L. Cooper
David L. Cooper University of Liverpool
Howard A. Stone
Howard A. Stone Princeton University
Peter J. Halling
Peter J. Halling University of Strathclyde
Sam Howison
Sam Howison University of Oxford
Yasuyuki Takata
Yasuyuki Takata Kyushu University
Omar Matar
Omar Matar Imperial College London
Andrzej J. Sadlej
Andrzej J. Sadlej Nicolaus Copernicus University
Dongsheng Wen
Dongsheng Wen Technical University of Munich
Vasileios Koutsos
Vasileios Koutsos University of Edinburgh

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