
About
Dr. Ivy Fortmeyer is an Associate Professor of Chemistry at Rocky Mountain College since 2016. She holds a BA in Chemistry from Columbia University and a MA/PhD in Chemistry and Materials Science from Princeton University, where her doctoral research focused on cyanogel systems and gelation kinetics under Dr. Andy Bocarsly. She teaches courses such as Materials Science, Analytical Chemistry, and Physical Chemistry, emphasizing both laboratory instruction and communication in chemistry.
Education:
- BA in Chemistry, Columbia University
- MA and PhD in Chemistry and Materials Science, Princeton University
Research Interests: Dr. Fortmeyer’s work investigates the fluid and solid components of cyanogel systems during gelation, utilizing spectroscopic techniques to study coordination polymers. Her research bridges materials science and analytical chemistry, with applications in polymer dynamics and chemical engineering.
Teaching: She oversees the Integrated Chemistry Lab and emphasizes hands-on learning in courses like CHM472/473. Her teaching philosophy incorporates mentorship through laboratory instruction, rooted in her early experience as a TA at Columbia.
Awards/Grants: No specific awards or grants are mentioned in the provided information.
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