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Rajsekhar Sekhar Popuri

from Clearwater, FL
Age ~47

Rajsekhar Popuri Phones & Addresses

  • 2249 Steven St, Clearwater, FL 33759 (727) 475-8961
  • 2621 Grand Reserve Cir, Clearwater, FL 33759 (727) 712-1096
  • 12410 Plantation Pine Ln, Tampa, FL 33635 (813) 818-7563
  • Edmond, OK
  • 2249 Steven St, Clearwater, FL 33759

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Rajsekhar Popuri
CEO, Chairman, President
Allegro Consultant Services Corp
Business Consulting Services
3101 W Dr Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Tampa, FL 33607
3101 W Dr Martin Luther, Tampa, FL 33607
Rajsekhar Popuri
CEO, Chairman, President
Total Consulting Services, Inc
12735 N 57 St, Tampa, FL 33617
2249 Steven St, Clearwater, FL 33759
Rajsekhar Popuri
CEO, Chairman, President
IPROCEDURES, LLC
2502 N Rocky Pt Dr SUITE 800, Tampa, FL 33607
3030 N Rocky Pt Dr W, Tampa, FL 33607
3101 W Dr Ml King Jr Blvd, Tampa, FL 33607
2249 Steven St, Clearwater, FL 33759
Rajsekhar Popuri
Principal
I Procedures LLC
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site · Nonclassifiable Establishments
3030 N Rocky Pt Dr W, Tampa, FL 33607
Rajsekhar Popuri
Principal, President, CEO, Chairman
Arrowhead Technologies
Commercial Physical Research · Nonclassifiable Establishments
3030 N Rocky Pt Dr W, Tampa, FL 33607
6301 Memorial Hwy, Tampa, FL 33615
3101 W Dr Ml King Jr Blvd, Tampa, FL 33607

Publications

Us Patents

Mems Microgenerator Cell And Microgenerator Cell Array

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US Patent:
8541910, Sep 24, 2013
Filed:
Sep 20, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/162697
Inventors:
Shekhar Bhansali - Tampa FL, US
Rajsekhar Popuri - Tampa FL, US
Assignee:
University of South Florida - Tampa FL
International Classification:
H02K 44/00
US Classification:
310 11, 136243, 417 50, 1022025, 1022027, 1022029
Abstract:
A microelectrical mechanical system (MEMS) microgenerator cell and array is disclosed. The MEMS microgenerator cell of the present invention is effective in the conversion of thermal energy to electrical energy. In accordance with the present invention, an explosive material is loaded into a chamber. A diaphragm seals the chamber, containing a plasma material. The explosive material is subsequently heated to its ignition temperature thereby raising the pressure in the chamber until the diaphragm ruptures. The rupture of the diaphragm results in the flow of plasma out of the chamber. Upon exiting the chamber, the plasma is forced to flow between two parallel rectangular electrodes. A magnetic field is applied in a direction orthogonal to both the plasma flow and the electrodes, thereby generating an electromagnetic field sufficient to a power source for MEMS devices.
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