In 2018, Amy co-founded the Institute for Exotic Science in Huntsville, Alabama, serving as its President and Chairwoman. This public benefit corporation focused on cutting-edge technologies, including propulsion, quantum gravity, and material science. The institute aimed to create a collaborative environment for scientists and engineers to explore revolutionary concepts in these fields.
Amy Catherine Eskridge died June 11th, 2022. She was Chairwoman and President of The Institute for Exotic Science. Amy graduated from University of Alabama with a double major in chemistry and biology with a reputation for multidimensional expertise in: electrical engineering, chemistry, physics, genetic engineering, and nanotechnology. Amy’s friend, Sam Reid (CEO of Geometric Energy Corporation) named one of the company’s Earth Orbit satellites and their “DOGE-1” payload (curious naming), that was destined for the moon, after her.
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