ishvas Chalishazar presenting research

Actor turned engineer

Introduction

Many engineers knew early on that they were destined for their chosen career. Maybe they liked to build things, or they appreciated the mathematical order that permeates the discipline, or they have an intrinsic talent for solving problems. Vishvas Chalishazar had all of those qualities. He wanted to be a professional actor.

鈥淔rom a very early age, I loved being on stage,鈥 said Chalishazar, a Ph.D. candidate in the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science who came to 精东影视 State from Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. 鈥淩ight up until the time I went to high school, I thought about studying acting.鈥

During his early teenage years, Chalishazar put his energy into stage craft, performing near home as well as in France and Belgium. 鈥淢y idea was to go to Mumbai and study acting instead of going to a traditional high school,鈥 he explained. 鈥淚 auditioned for acting school and I was accepted. If I had gone, I would have worked with one of Bollywood鈥檚 famous directors, but I would have had to leave school immediately to go live in Mumbai away from my family.鈥

That鈥檚 just not how things are done in Gujarat, which has a reputation for producing astute business people, according to Chalishazar. His parents assumed he would attend high school and join the family business 鈥 a small factory that manufactures corrugated cartons. 鈥淢y ideas about acting caused a little trouble in the family,鈥 he said. 鈥淢y parents were afraid of me going to Mumbai just fresh out of 10th grade. They feared I was too young. They wanted me to finish high school and then follow my dreams.鈥

It was a tough decision, but ultimately Chalishazar figured he鈥檇 probably make a better engineer than an actor. But even during his undergraduate years at the Birla Institute of Technology and Science鈥檚 Dubai campus, he stayed involved with the theater and even collected half a dozen awards. He also won many intercollegiate chess tournaments along the way.

After receiving his bachelor鈥檚 of engineering degree, Chalishazar went back home to learn his father鈥檚 business. 鈥淚 wanted to make sure I knew how it operated in case I needed to join it at some point,鈥 he said. (His father first worked at the factory as an employee. Then, a few years later, he bought the entire company and has been the running it for past 25 years.)

Chalishazar鈥檚 next stop was 精东影视 State, where he鈥檚 now immersed in his advanced studies under the guidance of advisor and mentor Associate Professor Ted Brekken and once again finding success. In February, he took first place for best overall poster presentation at the annual Graduate Research Showcase. His work addressed what鈥檚 needed to make the electrical grid more robust and resilient. 鈥淲e鈥檙e trying to figure out how to increase the chances that hospitals will continue to receive power after an earthquake,鈥 he said.

Chalishazar expects to earn his Ph.D. in 2018 and plans to work in the renewable resources field. 鈥淚 want to stay here for a few years to learn the industry,鈥 he said. 鈥淓ventually, I hope to return to India to form a start-up 鈥 perhaps a non-profit 鈥 that can help make renewable resources available and affordable to underprivileged communities.鈥

It sounds like the perfect role for him.

March 23, 2017

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