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Stephanie Eveland Parrott, Ph.D.

Stephanie EvelandAssistant Professor of Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
evelands@wittenberg.edu
(937) 327-6441
Science Hall 245F

Academic Background

  • Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Ƶ University, OH (2022 to present)
  • Ƶing Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Ƶ University, OH (2019 to 2022)
  • Ph.D. in Chemistry from Iowa State University of (2019)
  • Graduate Lecturer at Iowa State University (2018)
    • Ph.D. advisor – Gordon J. Miller (Iowa State University)
  • BS in Chemistry from Florida State University (2013)

Courses Taught

  • CHEMFYS: Ethical Stewardship of Science
  • CHEM 100 Chemistry and Society
  • CHEM 111 Chemistry for Health Sciences
  • CHEM 121 Models of Chemical Systems I
  • CHEM 162 Models of Chemical Systems II
  • CHEM 321 Advanced Inorganic Chemistry

Research Interests

  • Student-centered instruction in sciences, Laboratory curriculum development (Forensic Science and Inorganic synthesis)
  • Structure property relationships in complex metallic alloys
  • Computational investigation of metal-metal bonding and symmetry in extended solids utilizing open-source software

Student Presentations

  • Amanda Lam and Stephanie Eveland Parrott, Assessment tools for a Forensic Chemistry Capstone, 2022. Oral presentation at 27th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, West Lafayette, Indiana.
  • Paige Kaiser and Stephanie Eveland Parrott, Investigating the Corundum Rainbow Computationally, 2022. Poster presentation at 27th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, West Lafayette, Indiana.
  • Katie Wisniewski, Leeanne Davis, and Stephanie Eveland Parrott, Creating a Chemistry Capstone, Poster presentation at 27th Biennial Conference on Chemical Education, West Lafayette, Indiana.
  • Amanda Lam and Stephanie Eveland Parrott, Assessment tools for a Forensic Chemistry Capstone, August 11, 2021. Poster presentation at Exploring Innovation in Appalachia: an Undergraduate Research Symposium.
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