Paritosh Mhatre
About Paritosh Mhatre
Paritosh Mhatre is a Research Associate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, with a background in Industrial and Mechanical Engineering. He has experience in the oil and gas industry and has held various academic and engineering positions since 2014.
Current Role at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Paritosh Mhatre has been working as a Research Associate at Oak Ridge National Laboratory since 2019. In this role, he contributes to various research projects and initiatives within the laboratory, which is located in Knoxville, Tennessee. His experience in research allows him to engage with advanced technologies and methodologies relevant to his field.
Previous Experience at Rochester Institute of Technology
Prior to his current position, Paritosh Mhatre served as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Rochester Institute of Technology from 2016 to 2018. During this two-year period, he supported faculty members in delivering course content and assisting students in their academic pursuits in the Rochester, New York area.
Background in Engineering and Education
Paritosh Mhatre holds a Master of Science (M.S.) in Industrial Engineering from Rochester Institute of Technology, which he completed from 2016 to 2018. He also earned a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) in Mechanical Engineering from Bharatiya Vidya Bhavans Sardar Patel College Of Engineering between 2010 and 2014. Additionally, he holds a Diploma in Product Design, which included training in Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T).
Experience in the Oil & Gas Industry
Paritosh Mhatre gained significant experience in the Upstream EPC Oil & Gas Industry while working at L&T Hydrocarbon Engineering Ltd. He served as a Project Planning Engineer from 2014 to 2016 in Mumbai, India. His role involved undergoing rotational training across various departments, which provided him with a comprehensive understanding of project life cycles.
Scholarships and Academic Achievements
During his master's studies at Rochester Institute of Technology, Paritosh Mhatre received a 100% Graduate Merit Scholarship. He also completed a final thesis during his undergraduate studies that aimed to address a real-life industrial bottleneck, showcasing his commitment to applying engineering principles to practical challenges.