Patricia Hogan, Associate Professor

Patricia Hogan, PhD

Associate Professor
Department of Physics

 

 

 

 

 

Phone: 617.973.5317
Fax: 617.367.5063
Email: phogan@suffolk.edu
Office: Archer Building, Rm. 361

 

Education

  • PhD, Brown University
  • MA, Bridgewater State College
  • MS, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
  • BS, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Professional Interests

  • Sustainable development and redevelopment in urban communities
  • Water supply, conservation, reclamation, and reuse
  • Environmental education at all levels

Professional Certifications

USGBC LEED Accredited Professional, 2009

 

Program Management

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

Technical Instruction

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

Process Engineering

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 

Professional Affiliations

  • American Chemical Society
  • American Institute of Chemical Engineers
  • American Society of Civil Engineers
  • United States Green Building Council

Community and Professional Activities

Boston Harbor Habitat Coalition, 2010-present


MA DESE Technology/Engineering Advisory Council, 2011-2014


Neponset River Watershed Association, 2002-present

  • Member of the Board of Directors, 2002-2010; President of Board of Directors, 2005-2006; Vice President of Board of  Directors, 2004-2005; Secretary of Board of Directors, 2003-2004

New England Green Chemistry Networking Forum, 2010-present

 

Northeastern Section of the American Chemical Society, 1999-present

  • Councilor, 2002-2004; Co-Chair, Professional Development Committee, 1999-2003; Chair, Local Section Career Program Committee, 1999-2003

Northeastern Section of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, 2005-present

  • K-12 Environmental Education Outreach Committee Chair, 2011

Town of Stoughton

  • Energy and Sustainability Committee, 2009-present
  • Conservation Commission, 1999-2002

Publications

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

 

Courses Taught

Chemistry

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

 

Environmental Engineering

Engineering Practice
Introductory Environmental Engineering
Geology for Engineers
Air Pollution Control
Engineering Design
Engineering Measurements
Water and Wastewater Systems
Green Engineering
Senior Project

 

Environmental Science

Earth Structures and Dynamics

 

Non-majors Science

The Built World Lecture
Science & Technology Lecture

 

Senior and Special Projects

Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Engineering, Environmental Science, New England School of Design, Physics, Service Learning

 

Honors Courses

Griffin Fellows (SBS): Green Business
Griffin Fellows (SBS): Green Buildings
Archer Fellows (CAS): Beer: Production, Flavor and Nutrition