Grace Lau Early Career STEM University Fellow
Dr. Tyler Doyon, assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry
Dr. Tyler Doyon is a third-year assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry at UW-Eau Claire, but has a teaching, research and mentoring reputation that belies his relatively short time on campus. For example, in his second year of teaching, Doyon was selected by students as the department Professor of the Year in 2023, an honor rarely, if ever, bestowed on faculty so early in their careers.
With a teaching emphasis on organic chemistry, Doyon is a prolific grant writer, mentor and scholar who was awarded a $10,000 WiSys Spark Grant in 2022, as well as other internal grants and subsequent external funding. Among other achievements, Doyon served as research mentor for the first Goldwater Scholarship winner from the chemistry and biochemistry department in over 20 years, Devin Sobottka in 2024.
Doyon says this award will provide the opportunity to expand his efforts to engage students and faculty with the community through outreach events that “demonstrate the exciting nature of science and promote scientific literacy and rebuild trust in science.”
Dr. Bart Dahl, professor of chemistry and biochemistry and fellow organic chemistry instructor, says he could not have more enthusiastically recommended Doyon for this fellowship.
“Tyler’s mentorship is second to none. He routinely mentors at least five to six students at a time, in a department where up to three students is typical for those who choose to mentor,” Dahl says.
“Tyler’s commitment to his students’ success is astounding. He holds them to the same standard to which he holds himself, and they meet that mark. I can think of no early career colleague more deserving of this award.”