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Eric Johnson serves as a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Biochemistry, Chemistry, and Physics at Georgia Southern University's College of Science and Mathematics, teaching core undergraduate courses including CHEM 1211 (Principles of Chemistry I), CHEM 1212 (Principles of Chemistry II), and CHEM 3501/BCHM 3510 (Chemical Kinetics and Thermodynamics) at the Statesboro campus.
His academic credentials include a B.S. from Centre College (2010) and a Ph.D. from the University of Utah (2016), establishing his foundation in advanced chemical research methodologies.
Dr. Johnson's research focuses on experimental physical chemistry, particularly high-resolution spectroscopic analysis of transition metal molecules. His work employs jet-cooled molecular beams and laser-based techniques to investigate bond dissociation energies, electronic structures, and molecular dynamics in gas-phase systems, with emphasis on transition metal carbides and silicides.
Analysis of his publication record reveals consistent specialization in molecular spectroscopy of transition metal compounds, utilizing predissociation measurements and resonant ionization to characterize electronic band systems and derive precise thermodynamic properties of exotic molecules like nickel acetylide and osmium silicide.
No scientific awards or honors are documented in the available institutional materials.
While specific student advising details and grant funding information are not provided in the public faculty profile, his research output indicates active engagement in experimental physical chemistry requiring specialized laboratory infrastructure for molecular beam and laser spectroscopy studies.




