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photo of John P. HassettJohn P. Hassett

Professor
321 Jahn Laboratory
470-6827
jphasset@syr.edu

Ph.D., 1978, University of Wisconsin-Madison; Postdoctoral Fellow, Drexel University, Philadelphia, 1978-1979; Visiting Assistant Professor, University of Florida-Gainesville, 1980.

John Hassett is particularly interested in the behavior of organic chemicals in the environment. His research includes study of partitioning interactions of hydrophobic chemicals such as PCBs and mirex between water, the gas phase and natural organic matter phases. He is also working on reaction of organic compounds with photochemically-generated intermediates such as hydrated electrons and hydroxyl radicals in water. These reactions may be important pathways for breakdown of otherwise recalcitrant contaminants in natural systems, and they have potential treatment applications in engineering systems.

Dr. Hassett is also developing sampling and extraction methods for trace organic contaminants in water that will improve precision and accuracy of analyses, provide better detection limits than existing technology, and lower the costs of field sampling and analysis. These devices include passive, long-term samplers, active short-term samplers and real-time monitors. They are being used as research tools for studies of organic contaminant behavior in aquatic systems. They are also being developed cooperatively with regulatory agencies for use as tools in environmental monitoring and for hunting down sources of contaminants.

Selected Publications

Prospective students are strongly encouraged to contact members of the faculty directly.

If you want more information about the graduate program, please follow this link to a brief form


Current Graduate Advisees


Lynn BarberLynn Barber
lewashla@syr.edu

  • Degree Sought: MPS
  • Graduate Advisor(s): Hassett
  • Area of Study: Environmental Chemistry

Jennifer CroskreyJennifer Croskrey
jmcroskr@syr.edu

  • Degree Sought: MS
  • Graduate Advisor(s): Hassett
  • Area of Study: Environmental Chemistry
  • Undergraduate Institute: Northwest Missouri State Unive (Chemistry, General)

Graduate Research Topic
techniques for sampling trace organics in freshwater systems


Michelle GiardonoMichelle Giardono
mmgiardo@syr.edu

  • Degree Sought: MS
  • Graduate Advisor(s): Hassett
  • Area of Study: Environmental Chemistry

Lindsay HarringtonLindsay Harrington
liharrin@syr.edu

  • Degree Sought: PHD
  • Graduate Advisor(s): Hassett
  • Area of Study: Environmental Chemistry

Debra JosephDebra Joseph
dmjoseph@syr.edu

  • Degree Sought: MS
  • Graduate Advisor(s): Nakatsugawa and Hassett,jhn
  • Area of Study: Conservation Biology
  • Undergraduate Institute: Towson State University (Environ Sci)

John KellyJohn Kelly
jkelly07@syr.edu

  • Degree Sought: PHD
  • Graduate Advisor(s): Hassett
  • Area of Study: Environmental Chemistry

Mellony ManningMellony Manning
msmannin@syr.edu

  • Degree Sought: PHD
  • Graduate Advisor(s): Hassett and Stipanovic
  • Area of Study: Environmental Chemistry
  • Previous Graduate Study: SUNY ESF (PSE )

Robyn OakesRobyn Oakes
rloakes@syr.edu

  • Degree Sought: MS
  • Graduate Advisor(s): Hassett
  • Area of Study: Environmental Chemistry

Dara SalleyDara Salley
dcsalley@syr.edu

  • Degree Sought: MS
  • Graduate Advisor(s): Hassett
  • Area of Study: Environmental Chemistry

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