Associate Professor of Chemistry Spencer Hall 256 / ext. 3549

Evan E. Joslin earned an B.A with ACS certification in Chemistry from Agnes Scott College in 2008 and a Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry (specifically Organometallic Chemistry) from the University of Virginia in 2013. After earning her Ph.D. she taught at Haverford College in Pennsylvania for a year. She then completed her postdoctoral work at The Johns Hopkins University in bioinorganic chemistry studying metallophorphyrin chemistry. Since 2016, she has been a faculty member in the Department of Chemistry at Sewanee, where she is currently a tenured Associate Professor. Her current research focuses on the synthesis of cobalt complexes for transfer hydrogenation and amine dehydrogenation reaction. She teaches the following courses at the University: Organic Chemistry, Solution and Solid-State Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Advance Topics in Inorganic Chemistry.  

To learn more about my research visit the Joslin Research Group.