John Michael Hayes (September 6, 1940, Seattle, Washington - February 3, 2017, Berkeley, California ) is an American geochemist, a specialist in organic geochemistry and biogeochemistry [2] .
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Emmerit of the ( ), professor at Harvard and formerly Indiana University, a member of the US National Academy of Sciences (1998) and a foreign member of the Royal Society of London (2016) [3] .
Biography
Grew up in Montana and Iowa. He graduated from Iowa State University (Bachelor of Chemistry, 1962). He received his Ph.D. in chemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1966 under the supervision of Professor . In 1967-1968 served in the US Army, captain. For 26 years he taught at the Indiana University in Bloomington at the departments of chemistry and geology, then from 1996 he moved to the Oceanographic Institute at Woods Hole ( ), director of NOSAMS (until 2006), he was also a professor at Harvard University and a visiting scholar University of California, Berkeley. He has participated in field studies around the world, particularly in Western Australia, South Africa and the Canadian Arctic. Since 2007, he lived in Berkeley. In 1962 he married Janice Maria (Boeke, d. 2013), children, grandchildren.
Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1998) and the American Academy of Microbiology, the American Geophysical Union, the and the European Association of Organic Geochemists , as well as the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
The author of 203 works.
Awards and honors
- Guggenheim Fellowship (1987) [4]
- , European Association of Geochemistry (1997, in conjunction with )
- Alfred Treibs Award, Geochemical Society ( ) (1998)
- Geochemistry Division Medal, American Chemical Society (2003) [5]
- V. M. Goldschmidt Prize , Geochemical Society (2002)
In his honor, the will award the John M. Hayes Award [6] .
Literature
- Obituary at the Woods Hole Institute of Oceanography
- Loss of John Hayes, a Deep Carbon Pioneer (February 9, 2017)
- John M. Hayes, 1940—2017 // MIT Department of Chemistry
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Solomon Guggenheim Museum - 1937.
- ↑ In Memoriam: John Hayes // Geochemical Society
- ↑ John Hayes | Royal society
- ↑ John Simon Guggenheim Foundation | John M. Hayes
- ↑ WHOI Geochemist to be Honored By the American Chemical Society: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
- ↑ Geochemical Society Honors | Geochemical society