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Contact Information

Office: Carriage House 218
Email: eroskes@stevenson.edu
Phone: 443 – 334 – 2352
Fax: 443 – 334 – 2148

Education

Ph.D. in Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

M.A. in Organic Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

B.A. in Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

Professional Experience

  • 2006-present         Professor of Chemistry and Chair of the Department of Chemistry and Physical Sciences, Stevenson University, Stevenson, Maryland
  • 2009-Present         Adjunct Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, Baltimore, Maryland
  • 2003-2006             Associate Professor of Chemistry and Chair of the Department of Chemistry and Physical Sciences, Villa Julie College, Stevenson, Maryland
  • 2002-2003             Assistant Professor of Chemistry and Chair of the Department of Chemistry and Physical Sciences, Villa Julie College, Stevenson, Maryland
  • 1997-2002             Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Villa Julie College, Stevenson, Maryland
  • 1996-1997             Lecturer in Chemistry, Villa Julie College, Stevenson, Maryland
  • 1994-1997             Lecturer in Chemistry, Towson University, Towson, Maryland
  • 1994-1997             Teacher, Center for Talented Youth, Baltimore, Maryland.  Teaching mathematics to gifted elementary school students
  • 1991-1996             Research Associate/Postdoctoral Fellow, Johns Hopkins Oncology Center, Division of Experimental Therapeutics, Johns Hopkins Medical School, Baltimore, Maryland                  Advisors:  O. Michael Colvin, M.D. and Susan M. Ludeman, Ph.D.
  • 1991-1993             Summer Instructor, Chemistry Department, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland.  Chemistry preview course for minority students

Office Hours for Fall 2010

Students are welcome to stop by any time. Leave a note or make an appointment if I’m not in my  office.

Fall 2010 Teaching Schedule

Chem 210-01 and Chem 210-02:  Organic Chemistry I;  MWF 9-9:50 in KH 104

Chem 460:  Senior Research Capstone; T 9:25-10:40 in CH 218

Chem 455 and Chem 465:  Senior Internship Capstone; Th 9:25-10:40  in KH 104