Frost research group

Jarvist Moore Frost We are an experimental:computational:theoretical (about 20:30:30 ratio; the residual being spent on drinking coffee) research group based in the Department of Chemistry at Imperial College London.

Our aim is to combine experiment and theory to develop new functional materials. Our particular focus is building on top of electronic structure theory, using these standard codes to add chemical specificity to more highfalutin physical models.

A material class we are interested in are photovoltaics, for which we need to understand the interaction of light and charges in semiconductors.


Molecular Sciences Research Hub (MSRH), Imperial College London, UK

News

Oct 1, 2024Two PhD positions at Imperial College London (Chemistry, Frost group) for a 2025 start. Fully funded 4-year stipends of £22,410+ (Royal Society URF extension). Slightly out of date details on Google Docs.
Jul 1, 2022Jarv joins the Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London, as a (proleptic) lecturer.
Oct 1, 2019Start of the Frost group as JMF takes up a Royal Society University Research Fellowship at Imperial (URF-R1-191292).

Blog

Carbon cost of computing on ARCHER2 (May 2022) — hybrid functionals, flying to conferences, and the climate crisis.

Socials

Contact

Contact by email probably best: jarvist.frost@imperial.ac.uk

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