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Keith Koutsky Phones & Addresses

  • 7 Middlesborough Ct, Durham, NC 27705 (336) 209-1586
  • 4917 Fortunes Ridge Dr, Durham, NC 27713
  • Wildwood, MO
  • Greensboro, NC
  • 210 Via Alameda, Redondo Beach, CA 90277
  • 2917 Manhattan Ave, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
  • Chatsworth, CA

Work

Company: Pairwise plants 2018 Position: Principal engineer

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Science School / High School: North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University 1987 Specialities: Mechanical Engineering

Skills

Biotechnology • Automation • Software Development • Leadership • Robotics • Engineering • Management • Manufacturing • Algorithms • Project Management • Process Control • Microsoft Office • Start Ups

Industries

Biotechnology

Resumes

Resumes

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Principal Engineer

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Location:
Ballwin, MO
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
Pairwise Plants
Principal Engineer

Redsky Analytics
Chief Executive Officer and Founder

Pluton Biosciences
Imaging and Automation, Founder

The Climate Corporation 2016 - 2017
Crop Measurements Lead, Science Fellow

Monsanto Company 2005 - 2015
Imaging and Software Lead
Education:
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University 1987
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Skills:
Biotechnology
Automation
Software Development
Leadership
Robotics
Engineering
Management
Manufacturing
Algorithms
Project Management
Process Control
Microsoft Office
Start Ups

Business Records

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
1481-B W Lake Dr, Greensboro, NC 27408
210 Via Alameda, Redondo Beach, CA 90277

Publications

Us Patents

Automated Color Classification For Biological Samples

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US Patent:
20060039603, Feb 23, 2006
Filed:
Aug 19, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/921506
Inventors:
Keith Koutsky - Durham NC, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/00
US Classification:
382165000
Abstract:
The present inventors have developed a way to assign and quantify color in biological samples in an automated environment. The present invention allows for the processing and analysis of a large number of biological samples while providing objective rules for color assignment and quantification within each sample. Methods and systems of the invention allow direct comparison of color from sample to sample, and enable statistical manipulation of larger data sets obtained by the methods and systems of the invention. The invention is highly useful in establishing the health status of the organism from which a sample is obtained.

Apparatus And Methods For Automated Phenotypic Screening Of Plant Genotypes

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US Patent:
20110135161, Jun 9, 2011
Filed:
Nov 10, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/943516
Inventors:
Keith A. Koutsky - Durham NC, US
Susan R. Norris - University City MO, US
James V. O'Brien - Mystic CT, US
Douglas Boyes - Verona WI, US
International Classification:
G06K 9/00
US Classification:
382110
Abstract:
Automated systems and methods for screening individual plants for increased tolerance or sensitivity to various conditions are provided.

Method And Tool For Extracting Media From Containers

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US Patent:
20040040896, Mar 4, 2004
Filed:
Sep 2, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/653480
Inventors:
Keith Koutsky - Durham NC, US
Gregory Meyers - Mebane NC, US
International Classification:
B07B001/49
B07B001/28
US Classification:
209/417000, 209/418000, 209/309000
Abstract:
A media collection device for retrieving separation media from a container containing the media and organic or inorganic materials is described. The device has a media collecting sieve, support shaft, handle and vibrating source. The device can further have a retainer for the support shaft, a rotating motor, a sliding mechanism, a stage adjustable in height and/or angle, a media receptacle and a container stand adjustable in angle, height and position relative to the stage. Multiple media collection devices can be joined together to simultaneously collect media from multiple containers. In operation, the media collection device is manipulated so that the media collecting sieve is within a container. The media collection device is manipulated so that the sieve scrapes the sides and bottom of the container, collecting material and media thereon. The media collection sieve is vibrated through vibration of at least a portion of the support shaft by a vibrating source such that the material separates from the media and passes through the sieve, while the media is retained on the sieve. The media collection device is removed completely from the container, the media put into a receptacle. The process can be repeated as required.
Keith Alan Koutsky from Durham, NC, age ~67 Get Report