Amy Eskridge
Amy Catherine Eskridge was a scientist with advanced credentials in multiple disciplines who dedicated her career to cutting-edge research. She graduated from the University of Alabama with a double major in chemistry and biology, developing expertise that spanned electrical engineering, physics, genetic engineering, and nanotechnology. Her research endeavors included work on Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS), piezoelectric microcantilevers, and gene therapy.
Eskridge founded and led the Institute for Exotic Science, establishing a platform for rigorous scientific investigation of advanced technologies. In 2018, she co-founded the Institute for Exotic Science in Huntsville, Alabama, where she served as President and Chairwoman. The institute focused on cutting-edge research in propulsion, quantum gravity, and material science, and she created a collaborative environment for scientists and engineers to explore revolutionary concepts. Additionally, she co-founded HoloChron Engineering with her father, a retired NASA engineer, a venture specializing in gravity modification research.
Eskridge worked to bring rigorous scientific methodology to the study of anomalous phenomena and advanced propulsion systems. She engaged with NASA-connected researchers in Huntsville on advanced propulsion research and sought to establish a serious research platform for technologies including anti-gravity and exotic energy systems. She worked to secure funding and bring together academics, engineers, and military liaisons, representing the growing engagement of mainstream scientific professionals with advanced research topics.
Eskridge died on June 11, 2022, at age 34, leaving behind a vision for open scientific collaboration on frontier technologies.