John Graham (inventor)

John Graham (born 1967 in Sydney, New South Wales) is an Australian electrical engineer, software designer and inventor.

Graham has created programs for the medical, insurance, automotive and electrical manufacturing industries, and has engineered electronic solutions for global car manufacturers such as Porsche, Aston Martin and Land Rover.

He was published in the 2010 and 2011 issues of the Marquis Who’s Who, an annual publication that recognises individuals whose achievements and contributions to widespread society make them of interest to the public at large.

Career
Graham has formed and acted as CEO for a number of electrical engineering companies including Graham Industries Pty Ltd., Quickfix Repairs, GISTA (Global International Scientific Technical Analysis), GCA and Sandstone Studios.

As of 2012, these entities were re-branded into a single electrical engineering firm named Phase8.

In the past two decades Graham has conducted work for Land Rover Australia, Porsche Cars Australia, Aston Martin, the Australian Government, Essential Energy, Endeavour Energy, Ausgrid and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).

Soft Close System
An electrical circuit developed for Porsche Cars Australia that automatically winds the boot in when it is closed to a certain point, combating the air pressure problems that were experienced in the cabin of select models in hotter climates.

MBBI
Advanced software that calculates the dosage for microbeam radiation treatment. MBBI allows a focused mileage to be generated into the body, providing a less invasive treatment with improved accuracy.

Matilda
Computer program created to keep track of all domestic and international wool sales in Australia. It also acts as a contact database for every wool grower in Australia.

QuickChat 3
Predating [Skype], this software similarly acted as an intranet across multiple locations to communicate and transfer files.

SpeakerBase
Assisting in the manufacturing process of speakers, this software provides technical support by calculating what size speakers need to be designed and generating systematic diagrams for the creation process.

Affiliations
•Australian Institute of Physics (AIP)

•Risk Management Institute of Australia (RMIA)

•Australian and New Zealand Institute of Insurance and Finance (ANZIIF)

•Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET)

•Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

Future Plans
Graham is currently developing an energy saving automation system for homes and businesses using artificial intelligence. The software is designed to monitor the movements and energy usage patterns of a property and adapt the power quality to suit. The technology is due to be released for public consumption by 2013.

Graham has also begun a project for the Australian government in conjunction with varios national rail systems. Using artificial intelligence, the program is designed to pre-empt track problems to minimise the impact of network failures. The software is approximately three years away from implementation.