Raja Jadhav
About Raja Jadhav
Raja Jadhav is a Senior Process Engineer at Chevron in Richmond, CA, with extensive experience in chemical engineering and research on CO2 capture and mercury removal.
Title
Raja Jadhav holds the position of Senior Process Engineer at Chevron, located in Richmond, CA. His role involves managing and directing laboratory research projects, particularly focusing on mercury removal from process streams.
Education and Expertise
Raja Jadhav has a strong academic background in Chemical Engineering. He earned his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Chemical Engineering from The Ohio State University (1996-2000). Prior to that, he completed his Master of Science (M.S.) in Chemical Engineering from Washington State University in just one year (1994-1995). His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Chemical Engineering from the University of Mumbai (1989-1993).
Professional Background and Experience
Raja Jadhav has accumulated extensive experience in the field of chemical engineering. Before joining Chevron, he worked as a Research Engineer at the Gas Technology Institute in Des Plaines, IL, from 2002 to 2006. He also served as a Postdoctoral Researcher at The Ohio State University for two years (2000-2002). He began his tenure at Chevron in January 2007 and has been contributing to the company's mission since then.
Specializations and Research
Raja Jadhav specializes in CO2 capture and mitigation. He employs process simulation tools such as Aspen Plus and Aspen HYSYS to develop economic solutions for industrial operations. His expertise also extends to managing lab research on mercury removal from process streams. He has authored four U.S. patents focusing on CO2 capture technologies, showcasing his innovative contributions to the field.