Summary
Jarvist Frost is an Associate Professor and computational physicist based in London with 13 years of experience developing quantum-mechanical models and electronic-structure methods. He builds and applies scalable Green’s function and tight-binding approaches to problems from corrosion in light metals to large-area organic photovoltaics, blending deep theoretical insight with hands-on code and cluster work. A Royal Society Fellow alumnus and long-time Imperial College researcher, he moves fluidly between academic leadership, funded research programmes, and industry collaborations. Colleagues know him for turning complex electronic problems into practical simulation tools and for an almost evangelical pursuit of “electronic structure nirvana.”
13 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Postgraduate Diploma in University Learning and Teaching (PGDip ULT) Education, Postgraduate Diploma in University Learning and Teaching (PGDip ULT) Education at Imperial College London