Kevin P. Driver
Physics Graduate Research Associate

Office:
2025 Physics Research Building

Mail Address:
1040 Physics Research Building
191 West Woodruff Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43210-1117

Telephone: : 614-292-2887
Fax: 614-688-3871
E-mail: driver@mps (followed by) .ohio-state.edu

Kevin P. Driver

I received a B.S. in Physics at the University of Louisville in 2003 and a M.S. in Physics from Ohio State University in 2006. I'm currently working towards finishing a Ph.D. under Prof. John Wilkins at Ohio State University.



Description of research:

My research focuses on utilizing first-principle methods to calculate properties of solids based on their electronic structure. The main methods I use are Quantum Monte Carlo (QMC) and Density Functional Theory (DFT). I've used these methods to predict defect formation and diffusion in semiconductors, as well as phase transitions, equations of state, and elastic propertes of geophysically relevant minerals at high pressure. I also have general interest in high-performance, parallel computing and making use of such technology to advance computational materials science.

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(last revised June 2, 2008)