Eyvind Bødtker (5 August 1867 – 24 November 1932) was a Norwegian chemist.
He was born in Trondhjem as a son of physician Fredrik Waldemar Bødtker (1824–1901) and Sophie Jenssen (1830–1898).
[1] He originally took education as a pharmacist, graduating in 1887, but also studied a wide array of fields of chemistry.
He eventually specialized in "benzol homologs" and alicyclic compounds.
He succeeded Thorstein Hiortdahl in the professor chair at the University of Kristiania in 1918.