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David Bowler studied Natural Science at Clare College, Cambridge, focusing on Physics and Theoretical Physics during his final year. He completed voluntary work and subsequently worked as a device physicist at a small industrial company specializing in the modeling of field effect transistors made from Gallium Arsenide (GaAs). Bowler then moved to the Department of Materials at the University of Oxford to pursue his Doctor of Philosophy (D. Phil.) degree. After his time at Keele University, he joined University College London (UCL) in the summer of 1998 as a Postdoctoral Research Associate. Currently, he is a Professor of Physics, where he specializes in electronic structure modeling of semiconductors and ferroelectrics. Bowler is one of the lead developers of a large-scale density functional theory (DFT) code known as Conquest.
University College London • London, United Kingdom
Working in electronic structure modeling of semiconductors and ferroelectrics.
National Institute Materials Science, MANA • Tsukuba, Japan
Engaged in research collaborations.