Member Spotlight: Meet Raj Shah

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Raj Shah at the Parthenon in Athens, Greece
Raj Shah at the Parthenon in Athens, Greece
Fast Facts
Name Raj Shah
Joined AOCS 1995
Education Ph.D. in chemical engineering from The Pennsylvania State University (State College, Pennsylvania, USA)
Job title Director
Employer Koehler Instrument Co
Current AOCS involvement Member, Inform Editorial Advisory Committee

Professional

What’s a typical day like for you?

In short: exciting and unpredictable. I may interact with cus- tomers, put out fires, or solve internal and external issues, and it is always fun and fulfilling. I love the satisfaction of solving a customer’s problem; it is difficult to put that feeling into words

Flash back to when you were 10 years old. What did you want to be when you grew up?

I grew up in the suburbs of Mumbai, and my dad was active in the chemical industry. I always wanted to be a chemical engi- neer. I still remember how excited I was when I was accepted at the Institute of Chemical Technology, which has an accep- tance rate of 0.06%.

Why did you decide to do the work you are doing now?

In graduate school, I was part of a research group headed by Professor Elmer Klaus, a world-renowned petroleum engineer and tribologist. We were fortunate to be exposed to indus- try on an almost daily basis. In fact, I worked on projects for eight different multinational corporations before receiving my degree.

Is there an achievement or contribution you are most proud of? Why?

I have been fortunate enough to work with several mentors. I am currently working with Stony Brook and Hofstra universi- ties, and as a result, Koehler has a number of interns working at our organization. Watching them grow and learn about our industry gives me great joy. I feel as if I am playing a small but important role in teaching the next generation

What event, person, or life experience has had the most influ- ence on the direction of your life?

I met my wife, Dr. Niloufar Faridi, at Penn State, when we were graduate students. We had our son, Kian, 16 years ago. Kian is a special-needs child who has autism and is nonverbal. Raising him has been a blessing. He has taught me patience and grati- tude—both lessons I really needed to learn.

 

Personal

How do you relax after a hard day of work?

I like to be on the water. When weather permits, Kian and I are on our tandem kayak.

What skill would you like to master?

I would love to play better golf (I make zero effort) and be flu- ent in Spanish. Both are works in progress. I speak seven lan- guages but learned them all when I was younger. It is much more difficult to learn one at my current age.

What are some small things that make your day better?

Accomplishing what I set out to do at work for the day before I leave the office, interacting with my son, reading a funny one- liner, listening to a soothing piece of music, or tasting a uniquely crafted concoction: All of these bring a smile to my face.

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