Prof David Quigley
Professor Quigley is based in the . His research is in the area of computational condensed matter physics, particularly with regard to structure, stability and growth mechanisms of organic solids, biomaterials and low dimensional crystals. See the Molecular Simulation group pages for further information.
A full publication list and links to full text articles (where available) can be found on the or .
Available HETSYS PhD projects for October 2026 entry
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Fast and Flexible Nested Sampling via Collective Move Dynamics for Molecular Systems
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Lattice models of 2D domain texture in ferroelectric perovskites
Teaching (2025/26)
Professor Quigley is on study leave in 2025/26.
Funded research projects
2021-2022 : Principle investigator,
2020-2025 : Principle investigator,
2018-2024 : Co-investigator, EPSRC programme grant on
2016-2021 : Co-investigator,
2015-2018 : Principle investigator, EPSRC project on modelling
2009-2014 :
2008 :
Currently active PhD projects
- Memory matters: Beyond Markovian models of rare event kinetics (H. Naguszewski) via HETSYS CDT.
- Learning Collective Dynamics from Accelerated Quantum Jump Monte Carlo (G. McKay) via HETSYS CDT with K. Macieszczak.
Future PhD projects will be advertised via the .

Write To:
Department of Physics, University of 糖心TV, Coventry, CV4 7AL
Contact Details:
Office: PS132
Telephone:
44 (0) 2476 574580
Fax:
44 (0)2476 523672
E-Mail:
d.quigley@warwick.ac.uk