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Drawing upon more than 30 years of experience in science, engineering and artificial intelligence, John Joseph Graham has excelled in several roles to the present day. Since 1998, he has been a researcher for Quickfix in Penrith, Australia, as well as a scientist for GISTA in Penrith since 2007. Likewise, he is a noted consultant for Phase 8. Earlier in his career, he thrived as director of Graham Industries in Kurrajong, Australia, from 1990 to 2010 and a technical director for Surefix in Sydney from 1994 to 1998.

Outside of his primary career endeavors, Mr. Graham has been a consultant for a wide range of other companies, including Real Insurance in Sydney, Aston Martin in Sydney, Porsche in Parramatta, New South Wales, QBE Insurance Company in Parramatta, and Energy Australia in Newcastle, New South Wales. For a decade, he further served in the same capacity for Integral Energy in Sydney between 1999 and 2009. Mr. Graham holds several certifications, including from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Circuits and Systems Society, the IEEE Consumer Electronics Society, the IEEE Engineering Society, and the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society, among other entities. Furthermore, he is certified in Adobe Photoshop, Final Cut Server, Microsoft Server and Microsoft SharePoint Server.

Notably, Mr. Graham has contributed a plethora of articles to various professional publications within his areas of expertise and has conducted research in the design of a self-powering equalizer and within the realm of artificial intelligence. He is the recipient of a Bachelor of Science in physics from the University of New South Wales and holds diplomas in information technology and business. He also possesses an advanced diploma in electronics.

Fascinated with electricity since he was a young child, Mr. Graham was the subject of interest of the Standard Telecommunications Corporation, who desired to employ him when he was only 16 years old due to his natural abilities in electronics. Fortunate that his hobby was transformed into a robust career, he attributes his success to hard work and curiosity.

Looking toward the future, Mr. Graham intends to pursue a doctorate degree to expand his knowledge of the industry. He would also like to begin sitting on boards and committees to remain abreast of developments in the field. Wishing to expand his expertise to Europe and the United States, he has been highlighted in several editions of Who’s Who in the World since 2009.

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