Bo Marr, PhD

Co-founder, Chief Technology Officer of Chaos Industries at CHAOS Industries

Bo Marr, PhD has a diverse and accomplished work experience in the fields of technology development, defense, and engineering. Currently, Bo is the Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of CHAOS Industries, a position they have held since September 2022. Prior to this, they had an extensive tenure at Epirus, where they served as a Board of Directors Member, Chief Science Officer, and Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer. During their time at Epirus, they also took on the role of Interim Chief Executive Officer. Bo played a key role in leading the company through a transition period and achieving significant milestones such as attracting top talent, preventing attrition, and securing a key contract award.

Before joining Epirus, Bo worked at Raytheon, where they held various positions of increasing responsibility. Bo served as the Technical Director of Multifunction RF systems, where they oversaw the development of critical technologies, managed innovative projects, and contributed to the capture of key strategic wins. Bo also held roles such as the Digital Architecture Lead, Chair of Low Power Computing Technical Exchange Group, Intellectual Property Champion, Rapidly Tunable RF Design Lead, Lead FPGA, Digital Circuits, Wireless Circuit Designer, Next Generation Jammer Technology Development and Hardware Demonstration Lead, Lead Architect for a reconfigurable and programmable RF common module, and Principal Engineer.

Prior to their time at Raytheon, Bo worked at Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems as a Real-Time Embedded Systems Engineer and Product Lead. Bo was responsible for developing a high-technology real-time embedded product, involving both software and hardware architecture.

Bo's work experience extends to their time as a PhD student at the Georgia Institute of Technology, under the guidance of Professor Hasler and Anderson. Bo worked on projects involving a "Learning" Digital Processor and a Field Programmable Analog Array (FPAA) Co-Processor Chipset Design.

Additionally, Bo has experience working at Telluride Neuromorphic Engineering Workshop as a staff member and IBM as a Low Power Circuit Design Co-op.

Throughout their career, Bo Marr, PhD has demonstrated their expertise in technology development, engineering, defense, and innovation, making significant contributions to the organizations they have worked with.

Bo Marr, PhD has a strong education background in Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) and Computer Science. They began their studies at Duke University in 2000 and completed two Bachelor of Science degrees - one in ECE and another in Computer Science - in 2004. Following this, Bo enrolled at the Georgia Institute of Technology and earned a Master of Science degree in ECE between 2004 and 2006. Bo further pursued their academic endeavors and achieved a Ph.D in ECE from the Georgia Institute of Technology from 2004 to 2009.

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