
About
Helen White serves as Provost and The William H. and Johanna A. Harris Professor in Environmental Studies and Chemistry at Haverford College. Her research focuses on marine environmental chemistry, particularly the fate of oil and plastic pollutants in ocean systems.
Her educational background includes:
- 2000: M. Chem. Master of Chemistry, Minor in American Studies from the University of Sussex (U.K.)
- 2006: Ph.D. in Chemical Oceanography from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI)
- 2007-2009: Postdoctoral Fellow in the Microbial Science Initiative at Harvard University
White's research investigates the persistence and transformation of human-derived compounds in the marine environment, with emphasis on oil spills and plastic waste. She examines how chemical structure, physical associations, and bioavailability influence pollutant cycling and fate. Her interdisciplinary work bridges chemistry, oceanography, and environmental science, often involving student collaborators.
Analysis of her publication record reveals sustained focus on Deepwater Horizon oil spill impacts, development of rapid analytical methods for environmental monitoring, and emerging concerns like plastic-debris mediated oil transport. Her research spans chemical oceanography, environmental chemistry, and biogeochemistry with strong policy relevance.
White's research group has secured significant funding from:
- National Science Foundation (NSF)
- American Chemical Society Petroleum Research Foundation (ACS-PRF)
- Gulf of Mexico Research Initiative (GoMRI)
- National Academies Gulf Research Program (GRP)
- Camille and Henry Dreyfus Foundation
She leads an active research team at Haverford College that collaborates with students and external partners to address critical marine environmental challenges. Her work is inspired by diverse topics including Inhabited Sea, Marine Life of Mumbai, Kitchen Oceanography, The Deep Sea, and the Periodic Table of Elements in the Ocean.
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