Draft:Marshall Neipert
NASA Aerospace Engineer, Chief Technology Officer
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Marshall Neipert is an aerospace engineer and former NASA[1] leader whose career spanned spacecraft design, structural analysis, and program management across the Space Shuttle, ISS, Orion (spacecraft), and commercial space systems. He is also the founder of AerobioniX[2][3], a prosthetics company built on proprietary carbon-fiber manufacturing technology.
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As co-founder and CTO of BigBattery, one of the leading battery energy storage system companies in the United States, he leads advanced lithium battery developments that contribute to the company's mission of promoting mass adoption of renewable energy.[4][5] Throughout 2024-2025, he led the successful turnaround of Outback Power during his time as the company's President.
Early life and education
Neipert was born and raised in Corpus Christi, Texas, where from a young age he pursued his passions for science and entrepreneurship. He earned a Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering and Math from Texas A&M University, then proceeded to complete a Master's degree in Aerospace Engineering from the same university.
BESS Development
During his tenure at BigBattery, Neipert played a key role in the engineering and launch of the OMNI-5000, a 5MWh containerized BESS system. Designed to expand access to advanced energy storage at scale to a broader range of global consumers and enterprises. The system aligns with his and BigBattery’s mission to empower utilities, developers, and industrial operators with greater control over their energy infrastructure.
