Haren S. Gandhi

Haren S. Gandhi (May 2, 1941 – January 23, 2010) was an American inventor and engineer, a recipient of the U.S. National Medal of Technology and Innovation, noted for his research and inventions in the field of automotive exhaust catalysts.

[6] President George W. Bush presented Gandhi with the National Medal of Technology and Innovation at the White House in 2003.

[1] The National Academy of Engineering called Gandhi "one of the world's foremost authorities in the area of automotive emissions control".

[2] In 2010 the Ford Motor Company introduced the Haren Gandhi Research and Innovation Award in his honor for his contributions in the field of automotive exhaust catalysts and as one of its employees.

[7] Award winners: Mark Nichols (2023), Vasiliy Krivtsov[8] (2021), Gopichandra Surnilla (2020), Saeed Barbat (2019), Suzhou Huang (2019), Mrdjan Jankovic (2018), Pete Friedman (2017), Jeff Greenburg (2016), Debbie Mielewski[9] (2015), Elizabeth Baron[10] (2014), Louis Tijerina (2013), Tim Wallington (2011), and Dimitar Filev[11] (2010).