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Niri Govind is an Affiliate Professor at the University of Washington's Department of Chemistry and a Physicist at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). His research focuses on electronic structure theory, X-ray spectroscopy, ultrafast dynamics, and chemical physics, with significant contributions to computational chemistry tools like NWChem. He holds affiliations with both academic and national laboratory settings, combining theoretical and applied research.
Education details are not explicitly provided in the sources, but his professional trajectory indicates advanced training in computational chemistry and physics. His research interests emphasize developing and applying quantum mechanical methods to study molecular systems and materials, particularly through density functional theory (DFT) and real-time simulations.
Govind’s work on NWChem has established it as a leading open-source software for large-scale molecular simulations, supporting parallel computing frameworks. His articles explore topics ranging from battery materials (e.g., lithium polysulfides) to zeolite catalysis, showcasing interdisciplinary applications of theoretical methods. Collaborations with institutions like Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the University of California, Irvine, reflect his network in computational and chemical physics.
While specific grant details are absent, his roles at PNNL and UW suggest involvement in federally funded research projects. He is part of PNNL’s Chemical Physics Theory Team, contributing to labs focused on energy storage and materials innovation. Govind is currently accepting new graduate students, indicating active mentorship in computational and theoretical chemistry.
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