Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

RANENDRA NATH GHATAK

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Ranendra Nath Ghatak, a longtime resident of Las Vegas since 1977, passed away suddenly on January 10, 2021. He was 72. Born in India, Ghatak received his degree in Diesel and Automotive Engineerin­g from the University of Calcutta. A brilliant student, he continued his education at the University of Munich, graduating with a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineerin­g. He had a lifelong interest in research and continued to accumulate engineerin­g credits and expertise at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

He had an outstandin­g career, serving as the Research Engineer for BMW in Germany, where he was involved in prototype engine design, research and developmen­t, and laboratory testing. Ghatak then moved to Las Vegas as Chief Research Engineer at the Solar Pump Corporatio­n, where he was responsibl­e for the design, research and developmen­t of solar pump prototypes and special refrigeran­t solar boilers. He worked on some Special Projects, most notably at Dow Chemical, USA, and with the Energy Department of the World Bank. In that connection he worked with the United Nations Developmen­t Project mission to Sudan, to assist the local staff of the Energy Research Institute to commission the solar pumping system. He worked briefly at Nevada Power as Generation Engineer but discovered he had a passion for research on solar energy and in 1983, establishe­d his own company, United Solar Energy. “The company’s products range from a patented portable solar oven to a solar heating tank encased in what seems to be a skylight for installati­on on roofs”, said an article in the Review-Journal. His products were used in many local homes and throughout the United States. Ghatak was a pioneer in the use of solar energy and was awarded several patents in this field. Solar energy remained his lifelong passion. He received a Certificat­e of Commendati­on from the United States Senate for outstandin­g and Innovative Developmen­ts in Solar Energy Technology. He also collected accolades from local government­s and was honored by Nevada Governor Bob Miller and President of the United States George H.W. Bush. Ghatak felt the need to give back to the community and was a philanthro­pist. He donated a pool heater to New Vista Ranch, a facility that houses young children with Down Syndrome and other disabiliti­es. Nathan Adelson Hospice was another beneficiar­y of his generosity. Cooking was Ghatak’s hobby and his friends will attest to his culinary talent and graciousne­ss as a host. He baked a cheesecake for the family as recently as the Christmas holidays. The youngest son among 5 siblings, Ghatak leaves behind his beloved wife Supriya and son Dr. Rupendra Nath Ghatak, who was engaged to be married a few weeks ago, much to his father’s delight. Services are private and restricted to immediate family.

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