Graeme Gillespie

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Graeme Gillespie | Technology Analyst | Erise IP
Graeme Gillespie | Technology Analyst | Erise IP

Graeme Gillespie

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Graeme uses his extensive background in aerospace engineering to solve complex problems faced by clients in protecting their intellectual property. Working with Erise’s inter partes review (IPR) and litigation teams, Graeme leverages his technical expertise to provide valuable insights that drive successful outcomes.

In academic research, Graeme specialized in hypersonics, high-temperature gas dynamics, optical metrology, and laser spectroscopy. He also has substantial experience in experimental design, data analysis, and mathematical modeling. As a graduate researcher, Graeme studied turbulence-generated disturbances in high-speed flows; later, he worked as a postdoctoral associate at the University of Colorado-Boulder, where he developed novel frequency-comb lasers. With his diverse background in aerospace systems, laser diagnostics and physics, Graeme is uniquely equipped to analyze, evaluate and draft intellectual property strategies across a wide range of scientific fields.

THOUGHT LEADERSHIP
  • Co-author, “Attenuation of the acoustic noise radiated by a compressible boundary layer through injection of a vibrationally active gas,” Experiments in Fluids, 2024.
  • Co-author, “Experimental demonstration of a fiber-optic pressure-sensing system for scramjet unstart detection,” AIAA SciTech 2024 Forum
  • Co-author and presenter, “Measurement of acoustic attenuation in gas mixtures at elevated temperatures,” AIAA SciTech 2023 Forum
  • Co-author, “A multi-point differential interferometer for characterizing freestream disturbances in hypersonic wind tunnels,” Experiments in Fluids, 2022.
EDUCATION
  • Ph.D., Aerospace Engineering, University of Maryland
  • M.S., Aerospace Engineering, University of Maryland
  • B.A.Sc., Engineering Physics, Queen’s University
THOUGHT LEADERSHIP
  • Co-author, “Attenuation of the acoustic noise radiated by a compressible boundary layer through injection of a vibrationally active gas,” Experiments in Fluids, 2024.
  • Co-author, “Experimental demonstration of a fiber-optic pressure-sensing system for scramjet unstart detection,” AIAA SciTech 2024 Forum
  • Co-author and presenter, “Measurement of acoustic attenuation in gas mixtures at elevated temperatures,” AIAA SciTech 2023 Forum
  • Co-author, “A multi-point differential interferometer for characterizing freestream disturbances in hypersonic wind tunnels,” Experiments in Fluids, 2022.
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