Robyn Hodgkins

Research And Development Analyst at Bureau of Engraving and Printing

Robyn Hodgkins is a highly experienced professional in the field of chemistry and conservation science, currently serving as a Research and Development Analyst at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing since June 2022. Previously, Robyn worked as a Preservation Researcher at the Library of Congress, conducting extensive assessments of the national collection and utilizing various advanced analytical techniques. Other notable positions include Visiting Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Trinity University, Charles E. Culpeper Advanced Training Fellow in Conservation Science at the National Gallery of Art, and a range of internships at prestigious institutions such as Tate and the J. Paul Getty Trust. Robyn holds a PhD and an MS in Chemistry from UCLA, as well as a BS in Chemistry from Trinity University, complemented by a minor in Art and Art History. Throughout the career, Robyn has demonstrated expertise in analytical methods, project management, and mentorship, contributing significantly to the understanding of materials and techniques used in art conservation.

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