
About
Dylan R. Weaver serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy within the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire. His academic role includes teaching undergraduate physics courses and leading biophysics research using atomic force microscopy and computational methods.
Education:
- Ph.D. Physics, University of Missouri (2024)
- M.S. Physics, University of Missouri (2022)
- Graduate Certificate in College Teaching, University of Missouri (2022)
- B.S. Physics & Mathematics, Murray State University (2019)
Dr. Weaver's research centers on single-molecule biophysics, specifically investigating peptide-lipid interactions and membrane protein dynamics. His laboratory employs atomic force microscopy (AFM) as a primary experimental tool, complemented by molecular dynamics (MD) simulations for molecular-level insights. Current projects examine fundamental biological processes like protein translocation across membranes and secretory system mechanics, with applications in understanding cellular machinery at nanoscale resolution.
His recent publications (2022-2024) reveal a strong focus on membrane biophysics methodology development, particularly AFM-based force spectroscopy and imaging techniques applied to lipid bilayers and membrane proteins. The work consistently bridges theoretical modeling with experimental validation, demonstrating expertise in interdisciplinary biophysical approaches.
Teaching responsibilities include PHYS 365 (Theoretical Mechanics) and PHYS 100 (Physical Science), with emphasis on creating participatory classroom environments. The Weaver Lab actively seeks undergraduate research collaborators, focusing on projects that align with students' skill development goals in biophysics techniques.
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