FLAME University
Faculty Title Desai Pathik
Faculty Short Info Executive Product Management | Hero Vired, INSEAD.
Undergraduate in Product Design | Indian School of Design & Innovation - Parsons
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Faculty Name Mr. Pathik Desai
Faculty Education Details Recently completed his Product Management Certification from Hero Vired in collaboration with INSEAD.

Faculty Designation Academic Specialist – Design
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Faculty Department Design, Art & Performance
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Employment Specialist
Faculty Email pathik.desai@flame.edu.in
Faculty Bio

Pathik Desai has joined  FLAME University as Academic Specialist  - Design. He specialises in CAD Modelling, Rapid Prototyping and Design for Manufacturing.


Pathik Desai has worked independently for 3 years as a Product Design Professional. He has gained experience in various domains such as Motorcycle Design, Toy Design and Spatial Design. He was also a visiting faculty at Atlas Skilltech University.  He also took a webinar on the Prototyping development process for E-cell of Vivek College of Commerce. 


His research interests are in the fields of Product Design and Development, Product Management, Healthcare, Greentech and Speculative Design. 


 


Faculty Research & Publication

Publications:



  • Sah, T., Kaushik, R., Bailwal, N., & Tep, N. (2019). Mohalla Clinics in Delhi: A Preliminary Assessment of their Functioning and Coverage. Indian Journal of Human Development13(2), 195-210.

  • Bailwal, N., Kaushik, R., & Sah, T. (2020). Importance of Primary Healthcare in Delhi in the Times of COVID-

  • 19. Indian  Journal of Human Development14(3), 527-535.

  • Kaushik, R., & Paul, S. B. (2021). Strategic Interactions, Bargaining Power and Stability of Joint Venture in  an Emerging  Nation. Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade, 1-22.


   Working Papers:



  • Firm level Innovation Persistence, Sectoral Patterns and Effect of Competition in a Developing Country:

  • Evidence from India. (Revise and Resubmit).

  • STEM education, Firm Complexity and structure of corporate board members in determining the innovation

  • effort: Evidence from India


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