Graduate Assistant at Fisher College of Business, Full-Time MBA Candidate, Class of 2013 at Fisher College of Business
Location:
Columbus, Ohio
Industry:
Education Management
Work:
Fisher College of Business - Columbus, Ohio Area since Sep 2011
Graduate Assistant
Fisher College of Business - Columbus, Ohio Area since Jun 2011
Full-Time MBA Candidate, Class of 2013
NCR Corporation - Atlanta, GA Jun 2012 - Aug 2012
Project Management and Business Operations Intern
Enterprise Ireland - Dublin, Ireland Jul 2011 - Aug 2011
Innovation Benchmarking Consultant
Tata Consultancy Services Sep 2010 - Jun 2011
Business Relationship Manager
Education:
The Ohio State University - The Max M. Fisher College of Business 2011 - 2013
MBA, Finance and Strategy
Career Institute of Technology and Management 1999 - 2003
B.E., Electronics and Communication
Skills:
Business Analysis Management Consulting Project Management Process Improvement Change Management Competitive Analysis
CEO at Thermosolv LLC, Sr. Vice President, Energy Production and Generation Business Unit at Western Research Institute
Location:
Laramie, Wyoming
Industry:
Research
Work:
Thermosolv LLC - Laramie, WY since Sep 2011
CEO
Western Research Institute - Laramie, WY since Jan 1999
Sr. Vice President, Energy Production and Generation Business Unit
Western Research Institute Jan 1991 - Jan 1999
Program Manager
Battelle 1988 - 1991
Senior Research Scientist
Kentucky Energy Cabinet Laboratory 1982 - 1988
Program Manager
Education:
Case Western Reserve University 1972 - 1976
Ph.D, Metallurgy and Materials Science
Case Western Reserve University 1969 - 1972
M.S, Physics
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi 1967 - 1969
M.Sc, Physics
Punjabi University 1964 - 1967
B.Sc
A system for refining hydrocarbon containing materials in a continuous coking mode may provide a pyrolyzer () which may be inclined to effect a liquid seal between a liquid conduction environment () and a gaseous conduction environment (). A heat source () may heat the material past the coking point and the system may include a screw or auger () which can continuously remove the coke while simultaneously outputting refined products.
Lee E. Brecher - Laramie WY, US Vijay K. Sethi - Laramie WY, US
Assignee:
The University of Wyoming Research Corporation - Laramie WY
International Classification:
C10B 1/08
US Classification:
202128, 202103, 202116, 202118, 202218
Abstract:
A system for refining hydrocarbon containing materials in a continuous coking mode may provide a pyrolyzer () which may be inclined to effect a liquid seal between a liquid conduction environment () and a gaseous conduction environment (). A heat source () may heat the material past the coking point and the system may include a screw or auger () which can continuously remove the coke while simultaneously outputting refined products.
Process And Catalyst For Production Of Mixed Alcohols From Synthesis Gas
Andrew J. Lucero - Laramie WY, US Vijay K. Sethi - Laramie WY, US William H. Tuminello - Laramie WY, US
Assignee:
University of Wyoming Research Corporation - Laramie WY
International Classification:
C07C 27/00
US Classification:
518717, 518714, 518715, 518700
Abstract:
At least one embodiment of the inventive technology focuses on a new composition that comprises hexagonally close packed molybdenum carbide crystals, in addition to metallic nickel crystals and/or sodium, and having use as a catalyst in a Fischer-Tropsch process to produce alcohol. At least one embodiment of a related aspect of the inventive technology is a Fischer-Tropsch reaction to produce alcohols from carbon monoxide and hydrogen using the aforementioned composition to catalyze reactions producing higher alcohols.
Donald D. Dunlop - Austin TX, US Clinton B. Camper - Billings MT, US Vijay Sethi - Laramie WY, US
Assignee:
River Basin Energy, Inc. - Highlands Ranch CO
International Classification:
C10L 5/00
US Classification:
44620, 44626
Abstract:
A process for drying coal is provided in which coal is passed into a fluidized bed reactor and heated to a predetermined temperature. The dried coal is then fed to a cooler where the temperature of the product is reduced to approximately 200 degrees Fahrenheit and water is added to further passivate the coal.
Clinton B. Camper - Billings MT, US Vijay Sethi - Laramie WY, US
Assignee:
River Basin Energy, Inc. - Highlands Ranch CO
International Classification:
C10L 5/44 C10L 5/40
US Classification:
44605, 44626
Abstract:
A process for torrefaction of biomass is provided in which biomass are passed into a fluidized bed reactor and heated to a predetermined temperature in an oxidizing environment. The dried biomass is then fed to a cooler where the temperature of the product is reduced to approximately 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Method Of Simultaneously Drying Coal And Torrefying Biomass
Clinton B. Camper - Billings MT, US Vijay Sethi - Laramie WY, US
Assignee:
River Basin Energy, Inc. - Highlands Ranch CO
International Classification:
C10L 5/44 C10L 5/00
US Classification:
44606, 44605, 44608, 44626
Abstract:
A process for simultaneously drying coal and/or torrefying biomass is provided in which coal and/or biomass are passed into a fluidized bed reactor and heated to a predetermined temperature. The dried coal and/or biomass is then fed to a cooler where the temperature of the product is reduced to approximately 200 degrees Fahrenheit and water is added to further passivate the coal.
Vijay Sethi - Laramie WY, US Clinton B. Camper - Billings MT, US
Assignee:
RIVER BASIN ENERGY, INC. - Highlands Ranch CO
International Classification:
C10L 5/00
US Classification:
44605
Abstract:
A process for torrefaction of biomass is provided in which biomass are passed into a fluidized bed or a non-fluidized bed reactor and heated to a predetermined temperature in an oxidizing environment. The dried biomass is then fed to a cooler where the temperature of the product is reduced to approximately 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
Donald D. Dunlop - Austin TX, US Clinton B. Camper - Billings MT, US Vijay Sethi - Laramie WY, US David Dunlop - , US Dianne Wyss - , US
Assignee:
RIVER BASIN ENERGY, INC. - Highlands Ranch CO
International Classification:
C10L 5/00 F26B 5/00
US Classification:
44626, 34360
Abstract:
A process for drying coal is provided in which coal is passed into a fluidized bed reactor and heated to a predetermined temperature. The dried coal is then fed to a cooler where the temperature of the product is reduced to approximately 200 degrees Fahrenheit and water is added to further passivate the coal.