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Vandan Shah

Co-founder at Ephemeral Tattoo

Vandan Shah is a co-founder of Ephemeral Tattoo, a company that sought to revolutionize the tattoo industry by offering tattoos designed to fade over time. He holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering from NYU Tandon School of Engineering, where he focused on protein stability and engineering techniques during his research tenure from 2010 to 2016.12

Professional Background

  • Co-Founder at Ephemeral Tattoo: Shah has been with Ephemeral Tattoo since its inception in July 2014. The company aimed to create a biocompatible and biodegradable ink that would allow tattoos to fade within nine to fifteen months, although many customers later reported longer fading times.12
  • Research Experience: Prior to his role at Ephemeral, Shah was a PhD candidate at NYU, where he conducted extensive research on protein stability and developed novel methods for protein engineering.1

Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Chemical Engineering, NYU Tandon School of Engineering (2012 - 2016)
  • Master of Science (M.S.) in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, New York University (2010 - 2012)
  • Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) in Chemical Engineering, L.D College of Engineering, Ahmedabad (2005 - 2009).1

Current Status

As of January 2025, Ephemeral Tattoo has faced challenges, including customer dissatisfaction regarding the fading duration of their tattoos. The company announced its closure of physical studios in September 2023 but continues to sell its innovative ink to other tattoo artists.2

Highlights

Mar 18 · The Independent
Man says his 'temporary' tattoo from Ephemeral studio hasn't faded after two years - The Independent
Man says his 'temporary' tattoo from Ephemeral studio hasn't faded after two years - The Independent
Sep 11 · PEOPLE
New Study Tests Temporary Tattoo Ink On Cancer Patients - PEOPLE
New Study Tests Temporary Tattoo Ink On Cancer Patients - PEOPLE

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Location

Brooklyn, New York, United States