


Associate Professor
Department of Physics
Phone: 617.973.5317
Fax: 617.367.5063
Email: phogan@suffolk.edu
Office: Archer Building, Rm. 361
USGBC LEED Accredited Professional, 2009
| 2004-2010 | Director of Environmental Engineering, |
| Suffolk University, Boston, MA | |
| 2004 | Assistant Dean, College of Arts & |
| Sciences, Suffolk University | |
| 2000-2004 | Environmental Science Coordinator, |
| Suffolk University |
| 2005-present | Associate Professor of Physics, Suffolk |
| University | |
| 2004-2005 | Assistant Professor of Physics, Suffolk |
| University | |
| 2000-2003 | Assistant Professor of Chemistry, |
| Suffolk University | |
| 2001-2003 | Visiting Professor of Chemistry for |
| Summer Studies, Brown University | |
| 2001 | Visiting Professor of Chemistry, Brown |
| University | |
| 2000 | Lecturer, Quincy College, Wentworth |
| Institute of Technology, Wheaton College |
| 1987-1989 | Senior Environmental Process Engineer, |
| Badger Engineers, Cambridge, MA | |
| 1981-1983 | Senior Industrial Engineer, Metcalf & |
| Eddy, Boston, MA | |
| 1979-1981 | Environmental Process Engineer, Badger |
| America, Cambridge, MA |
Boston Harbor Habitat Coalition, 2010-present
MA DESE Technology/Engineering Advisory Council, 2011-2014
Neponset River Watershed Association, 2002-present
New England Green Chemistry Networking Forum, 2010-present
Northeastern Section of the American Chemical Society, 1999-present
Northeastern Section of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 2005-present
Town of Stoughton
Hogan, P. A., Engineers Are Thinking Green Too! Incorporating Green Engineering Principles in the Science Curriculum. NEACT Journal, Vol. 25, No. 2, Winter-Spring, 2007, pp. 15-18.
Hamm*, P.H., Safety Training Effectiveness: Where the Rubber Meets the Road. Chemical Health & Safety, American Chemical Society, May/June, 2000.
Hamm, P.H., Conserving your health and safety: Using consistent choices to minimize exposures. AIC News, American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works Newsletter, Vol. 24, No. 5, September, 1999.
Shi, H., P.H. Hamm, R.G. Lawler, and D.C. Jackson (1999). Different effects of simple anoxic lactic acidosis and simulated in vivo anoxic acidosis on turtle heart. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. Part A 122:173-180, 1999.
Shi, H., P.H. Hamm, R.S. Meyers, R.G. Lawler, D.C. Jackson. Mechanisms of pHi recovery from NH4Cl induced acidosis in anoxic isolated turtle heart: a 31-P NMR study. Amer. J. of Physiol: 272 (Reg. Integ. Comp. Physiol.) 41:R6-R15, 1997.
Jackson, D.C., H. Shi., J. H. Singer, P.H. Hamm, R.G. Lawler. Effects of input pressure on in vitro turtle heart during anoxia and acidosis: a 31P-NMR study. Amer. J. of Physiol:268 (Reg. Integ. Comp. Physiol.) 37:R683-R689, 1995.
*now Hogan
Organic Chemistry Lecture, I and II
Advanced Organic Chemistry Lecture
Environmental Chemistry Lecture and Laboratory
General Chemistry Laboratory Majors and Non Majors
Instrumental Analysis Laboratory
Physical Chemistry Laboratory
Engineering Practice
Introductory Environmental Engineering
Geology for Engineers
Air Pollution Control
Engineering Design
Engineering Measurements
Water and Wastewater Systems
Green Engineering
Senior Project
Earth Structures and Dynamics
The Built World Lecture
Science & Technology Lecture
Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science, New England School of Design, Physics, Service Learning
Griffin Fellows (SBS): Green Business
Griffin Fellows (SBS): Green Buildings
Archer Fellows (CAS): Beer: Production, Flavor and Nutrition