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23 Analytical Instrumentation


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Author Contact Details


Dr. Raj Shah, Koehler Instrument Company • Holtsvile, NY11742 USA • Email: rshah@koehlerinstrument.com • Web: www.koehlerinstrument.com


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Dr. Raj Shah is a Director at Koehler Instrument Company in New York, where he has worked for the last 25 plus years. He is an elected Fellow by his peers at IChemE, AOCS, CMI, STLE, AIC, NLGI, INSTMC, Institute of Physics, The Energy Institute and The Royal Society of Chemistry. An ASTM Eagle award recipient, Dr. Shah recently coedited the bestseller, “Fuels and Lubricants handbook”, details of which are available at ASTM’s LongAwaited Fuels and Lubricants Handbook 2nd Edition Now Available https://bit.ly/3u2e6GY.


He earned his doctorate in Chemical Engineering from The Pennsylvania State University and is a Fellow from The Chartered Management Institute, London. Dr. Shah is also a Chartered Scientist with the Science Council, a Chartered Petroleum Engineer with the Energy Institute and a Chartered Engineer with the Engineering council, UK. Dr. Shah was recently granted the honourifi c of “Eminent engineer” with Tau beta Pi, the largest engineering society in the USA. He is on the Advisory board of directors at Farmingdale university (Mechanical Technology), Auburn Univ (Tribology), SUNY, Farmingdale, (Engineering Management) and State university of NY, Stony Brook ( Chemical engineering/ Material Science and engineering). An Adjunct


Professor at the State University of New York, Stony Brook, in the Department of Material Science and Chemical engineering, Raj also has over 680 publications and has been active in the energy industry for over 3 decades. More information on Raj can be found at https://bit.ly/3QvfaLX


Contact: rshah@koehlerinstrument.com


Udithi Kothapalli is a senior studying Chemical Engineering with a minor in Biomedical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, set to graduate in May 2025. She is also pursuing a minor in Biomedical Engineering. Udithi is actively involved in campus organizations, serving as the current president of the Indian Organization at her university. Additionally, she holds the position of industrial liaison for the American Institute of Chemical Engineers Chapter at Carnegie Mellon, demonstrating her commitment to both cultural and professional development within her fi eld of study.


Dr. Vikram Mittal is an Assistant Professor in Systems Engineering at the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. Before USMA, he was a senior mechanical engineer at Draper Laboratory in the Vehicles and Robotics Group. He worked on several projects designing power systems for robotic platforms. He earned his PhD in 2009 from MIT researching the relationship between fuel octane numbers and engine performance. Additionally, he received an MS in Aerospace from Oxford and a BS in Aeronautics from Caltech. He is a Reservist in the United States Army and a combat veteran.


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