Shuchi P Khurana, Age 47Pearland, TX

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Pearland, TX

4016 Lake Villa Dr, Metairie, LA 70002

3037 Rightmire Blvd, Columbus, OH 43221 (614) 273-0973

1335 Presidential Gtwy, Columbus, OH 43212 (614) 485-0553

988 Delaware Ave, Columbus, OH 43201 (614) 299-7675

285 14Th Ave, Columbus, OH 43201

65 18Th St, Columbus, OH 43201 (614) 291-9652

Canton, OH

1335 Presidential Dr APT B, Columbus, OH 43212 (614) 565-3919

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Work

Company: Bioceptive, llc Aug 2010 Position: Coo and co-founder

Education

Degree: MBA School / High School: The Ohio State University - The Max M. Fisher College of Business 2006 to 2008

Skills

Technology Commercialization • Product Management • Business Planning • Cross Functional Team Leadership • R&D • Product Development • Marketing Strategy • Leadership • Management • Strategic Planning • Commercialization • Engineering • Marketing • Strategy • Energy • Market Research • Start Ups • Executive Management • Entrepreneurship • Business Development • Analysis • Pricing • Project Management • Consulting • Competitive Analysis • Financial Modeling • Research and Development

Interests

Technology Commercialization • Children • Business Development • Marketing • Product Management • Poverty Alleviation • Science and Technology • Cricket and American Football • Strategic Planning • Tennis • Golf • Health

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Medical Devices

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Founder

Location:
824 Smith Dr, Metairie, LA 70005
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Bioceptive, LLC since Aug 2010
COO and Co-Founder
Axon Calc, LLC since Jul 2010
CEO and Founder
Weldindustry AS since Mar 2010
USA - Marketing and Sales Manager
Axon Innovations LLC since Oct 2009
Principal / Founder
EWI Jul 2008 - Oct 2009
Product Line Manager
EWI Aug 2007 - Jun 2008
Product Manager
EWI Jan 2007 - Jun 2008
Business Development Engineer
Edison Welding Institute (EWI) Jul 2005 - Jan 2007
Senior Engineer
EWI Jul 2004 - Jul 2005
Applications Engineer
EWI Aug 2000 - Jun 2004
Project Engineer
Education:
The Ohio State University - The Max M. Fisher College of Business 2006 - 2008
MBA• Recognized for academic excellence and graduated in top 15% of the class • Concentration: Strategy and Marketing • Completed a consulting project of product portfolio optimization for a Fortune 500 company by creating a financial model and conducting customer survey; Results were enthusiastically received by the client and implementation of the recommendations will save them $40 MM • Won SHELL Ohio State case study competition
The Ohio State University 1998 - 2000
MS, Materials Science and EngineeringWorld-wide patent for novel nozzle design that enables thin slab casting of steel
Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur 1994 - 1998
B. Tech., Materials and Metallurgical Engg.
Skills:
Technology Commercialization, Product Management, Business Planning, Cross Functional Team Leadership, R&D, Product Development, Marketing Strategy, Leadership, Management, Strategic Planning, Commercialization, Engineering, Marketing, Strategy, Energy, Market Research, Start Ups, Executive Management, Entrepreneurship, Business Development, Analysis, Pricing, Project Management, Consulting, Competitive Analysis, Financial Modeling, Research and Development
Interests:
Technology Commercialization
Children
Business Development
Marketing
Product Management
Poverty Alleviation
Science and Technology
Cricket and American Football
Strategic Planning
Tennis
Golf
Health

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Remote High-Performance Computing Material Joining And Material Forming Modeling System And Method

US Patent:
8301286, Oct 30, 2012
Filed:
Apr 21, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/596615
Inventors:
Sudarsanam S. Babu - Dublin OH, US
Chris Conrardy - Columbus OH, US
Shuchi P. Khurana - Columbus OH, US
Wei Zhang - Upper Arlington OH, US
Wei Gan - Lewis Center OH, US
Assignee:
Edison Welding Institute, Inc. - Columbus OH
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
700 98, 703 1
Abstract:
A remote high-performance computing material joining and material forming modeling system () enables a remote user () using a user input device () to use high speed computing capabilities to model materials joining and material forming processes. The modeling system () includes an interface module (), an application module (), a computing module (), and a scheduling module (). The interface module () is in operative communication with the user input device (), as well as the application module (), the computing module (), and the scheduling module (). The application module () is in operative communication with the interface module () and the computing module (). The scheduling module () is in operative communication with the interface module () and the computing module (). Lastly, the computing module () is in operative communication with the interface module (), the application module (), and the scheduling module ().

Nozzle For Guiding Molten Metal

US Patent:
2002006, May 30, 2002
Filed:
Nov 30, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/725711
Inventors:
Yogeshwar Shai - Powell OH, US
Shuchi Khurana - Columbus OH, US
International Classification:
B05B001/14
US Classification:
239/553500, 239/590500
Abstract:
A nozzle for guiding molten metal flowing from a vessel into a mould, the nozzle comprising a conduit which is elongate along an axis which is oriented substantially vertically during use, the nozzle having at least one upper inlet, at least two lower outlets which are inclined to the axis, and at least one lower outlet located generally axially between the inclined outlets, the minimum combined cross-sectional area of the inclined outlets being at least twice as great as the minimum combined cross-sectional area of the one or more generally axially located outlets.

Earth-Boring Tools Having Particle-Matrix Composite Bodies, Methods For Welding Particle-Matrix Composite Bodies And Methods For Repairing Particle-Matrix Composite Bodies

US Patent:
2009003, Feb 5, 2009
Filed:
Jul 29, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/181998
Inventors:
John H. Stevens - Spring TX, US
Redd H. Smith - The Woodlands TX, US
James A. Oxford - Magnolia TX, US
Jose E. Ramirez - Powell OH, US
Nathan D. Ames - Sunbury OH, US
Shuchi P. Khurana - Columbus OH, US
Assignee:
BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED - Houston TX
International Classification:
E21B 10/62
C21D 1/34
US Classification:
175435, 219162
Abstract:
Methods for welding a particle-matrix composite body to another body and repairing particle-matrix composite bodies are disclosed. Additionally, earth-boring tools having a joint that includes an overlapping root portion and a weld groove having a face portion with a first bevel portion and a second bevel portion are disclosed. In some embodiments, a particle-matrix bit body of an earth-boring tool may be repaired by removing a damaged portion, heating the particle-matrix composite bit body, and forming a built-up metallic structure thereon. In other embodiments, a particle-matrix composite body may be welded to a metallic body by forming a joint, heating the particle-matrix composite body, melting a metallic filler material forming a weld bead and cooling the welded particle-matrix composite body, metallic filler material and metallic body at a controlled rate.

Methods And Apparatus For Inserting A Device Or Pharmaceutical Into A Body Cavity

US Patent:
2013029, Nov 7, 2013
Filed:
Apr 16, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/863734
Inventors:
Shuchi Priye KHURANA - Metairie LA, US
Krista A. WOHLFEIL - Baton Rouge LA, US
Bota A. TASTANOVA - Baton Rouge LA, US
Mark J. GABRIEL - Baton Rouge LA, US
Catharine Z. DOLESE - Baton Rouge LA, US
Assignee:
Bioceptive, Inc. - New Orleans LA
International Classification:
A61F 6/18
US Classification:
128840
Abstract:
In some embodiments, an implant delivery device can include a housing defining a housing passageway. A distal end of the housing can flexibly couple to a head that can define a head passageway. Collectively, the housing passageway and the head passageway can define an insertion passageway such that, at least a portion of the insertion passageway is nonlinear. The implant delivery device can include at least one insertion member having a distal end configured to be removably coupled to an implant. The insertion member can be disposed within the housing such that, at least a portion of a proximal end of the insertion member is housed within the housing. The insertion member can be configured to bend, pivot, and/or rotate and move within a portion of the insertion passageway to convey the implant to a target tissue.

Superhydrophobic Plastic Conveyor Components And Methods For Their Molding

US Patent:
2020034, Nov 5, 2020
Filed:
Oct 23, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/760310
Inventors:
- Harahan LA, US
Noshir Sheriar Pesika - New Orleans LA, US
Shuchi P. Khurana - Metairie LA, US
Jeremiah E. Oertling - Jefferson LA, US
International Classification:
B65G 15/42
B65G 17/08
B29C 45/26
B23K 26/386
B29D 29/06
B08B 17/06
Abstract:
Superhydrophobic conveyor belt components and methods for molding those components out of thermoplastic polymers. The plastic components have superhydrophobic regions on outer surfaces that shed aqueous solutions and remain dry. The water-shedding regions are textured with a nano- or micro-structure that is rough enough to endow the region with superhydrophobic properties.

Methods And Apparatus For Inserting A Device Or Pharmaceutical Into A Uterus

US Patent:
2020013, May 7, 2020
Filed:
May 20, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/416802
Inventors:
- New Orleans LA, US
Shuchi Priye KHURANA - Metairie LA, US
Alan BACHMAN - Milford CT, US
Assignee:
Bioceptive, Inc. - New Orleans LA
International Classification:
A61F 6/18
A61M 31/00
A61B 17/42
Abstract:
A delivery device includes a housing, an insertion member, a transfer member, and an actuator. The insertion member includes a distal end portion configured to be removably coupled to an implant. At least a portion of the insertion member is movably disposed within a passageway defined by the housing. The transfer member includes a coupling portion configured to be coupled to the insertion member to transfer a force from the actuator to the insertion member such that the insertion member is moved relative to the housing. The coupling portion of the transfer member is configured to move relative to the insertion member when the force exerted by the actuator exceeds a threshold value.

Earth-Boring Tools Having Particle-Matrix Composite Bodies And Methods For Welding Particle-Matrix Composite Bodies

US Patent:
2020006, Feb 27, 2020
Filed:
Nov 1, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/672192
Inventors:
- Houston TX, US
Redd H. Smith - Holladay UT, US
James Andy Oxford - Magnolia TX, US
Jose Ramirez - Powell OH, US
Nathan David Ames - Sunbury OH, US
Shuchi Khurana - Columbus OH, US
International Classification:
B23K 9/028
C21D 9/50
B23K 35/24
B23K 35/02
B23K 35/36
B23K 35/32
B23K 35/30
B23K 26/34
B23K 26/60
B23K 26/282
B23K 26/342
B23K 26/32
B23K 9/235
B23K 9/23
B23K 9/04
Abstract:
Methods for welding a particle-matrix composite body to another body and repairing particle-matrix composite bodies are disclosed. Additionally, earth-boring tools having a joint that includes an overlapping root portion and a weld groove having a face portion with a first bevel portion and a second bevel portion are disclosed. In some embodiments, a particle-matrix bit body of an earth-boring tool may be repaired by removing a damaged portion, heating the particle-matrix composite bit body, and forming a built-up metallic structure thereon. In other embodiments, a particle-matrix composite body may be welded to a metallic body by forming a joint, heating the particle-matrix composite body, melting a metallic filler material forming a weld bead and cooling the welded particle-matrix composite body, metallic filler material and metallic body at a controlled rate.

Hygienic Magnetic Tray And Conveyor

US Patent:
2019023, Aug 1, 2019
Filed:
Jan 31, 2018
Appl. No.:
15/884556
Inventors:
- Harahan LA, US
Shuchi P. Khurana - Metairie LA, US
John F. Landrum - New Orleans LA, US
Aditya Mehendale - Geldrop, NL
Gerard Johannes Pieter Nijsse - Bodegraven, NL
Funda Sahin-Nomaler - Eindhoven, NL
Silvester Matheus Reijnders - Asten, NL
Ewout Peter van der Laan - Eindhoven, NL
International Classification:
B65G 45/10
B65G 54/02
Abstract:
A hygienic magnetic tray and conveyor. The low-profile tray includes a forcer sandwiched between an article-supporting top and an opposite bottom. The top is made of hygienic material, and the bottom can be made of a low-friction material. The tray is propelled along a guide surface on an enclosure housing stator coils supported in a conveyor frame. The stator forms a linear motor with the forcer in the tray. Various disposal systems provide escape routes for removing fluids and debris from the guide surface of the stator enclosure.

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