Jay Gandhi
Dr. Jay Gandhi
Dr. Gandhi brings 33+ years of proficiency with virtually all analytical instrumentation and the techniques of Environmental, Petrochemical and Pharmaceutical testing and research. In his distinguished career, here are few high lights of his achievements
1. 1992-1993 – He received highest award from DuPont Company as non-DuPont employee for completing Recycled Vinyl Acetate project from conception to completion in record 10 months. This saved DuPont $12 million per year.
2. 1994-1998 – At Varian Inc., He received several awards as exemplary employee for outstanding customer service.
3. 2001 – At NASA being a principal investigator for Mars Exploration project, received several awards for Recycling of Water in Space project and several safety awards.
4. Since 2002 - He has shepherded several ASTM and USEPA methods, most recently USEPA method 218.7 for “Analysis of Hexavalent Chromium in Drinking Water”
5. In 2015, Dr. Gandhi received “Award of Merit” from ASTM International along with fellowship of the society. This award represents many years of exemplary service to scientific community.
6. Since 2003, Dr. Gandhi is a non-paid adjunct faculty at University of Houston-Clearlake where he enjoys guiding graduate and post graduate students for their independent study program.
Contact Information: jgandhi@metrohmusa.com; 713-202-8363
Dr. Jay Gandhi
Dr. Gandhi brings 33+ years of proficiency with virtually all analytical instrumentation and the techniques of Environmental, Petrochemical and Pharmaceutical testing and research. In his distinguished career, here are few high lights of his achievements
1. 1992-1993 – He received highest award from DuPont Company as non-DuPont employee for completing Recycled Vinyl Acetate project from conception to completion in record 10 months. This saved DuPont $12 million per year.
2. 1994-1998 – At Varian Inc., He received several awards as exemplary employee for outstanding customer service.
3. 2001 – At NASA being a principal investigator for Mars Exploration project, received several awards for Recycling of Water in Space project and several safety awards.
4. Since 2002 - He has shepherded several ASTM and USEPA methods, most recently USEPA method 218.7 for “Analysis of Hexavalent Chromium in Drinking Water”
5. In 2015, Dr. Gandhi received “Award of Merit” from ASTM International along with fellowship of the society. This award represents many years of exemplary service to scientific community.
6. Since 2003, Dr. Gandhi is a non-paid adjunct faculty at University of Houston-Clearlake where he enjoys guiding graduate and post graduate students for their independent study program.
Contact Information: jgandhi@metrohmusa.com; 713-202-8363