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Marko Vukovic
Founder and CEO at AeroCharge
Marko Vukovic is the Founder and CEO of AeroCharge, a company specializing in long-range wireless power technology. Based in Los Angeles, California, he has over 17 years of experience in product management and program execution across various sectors, including commercial and defense applications.12
Professional Background
- AeroCharge (September 2018 - Present): As the founder, Vukovic oversees business strategy, day-to-day operations, and fundraising efforts. AeroCharge focuses on innovative solutions that eliminate the need for battery replacements by providing continuous power to devices through wireless technology.12
- Apple (August 2015 - May 2018): He served as Manager of Engineering Program Management, where he was involved in wireless charging programs.12
- Tribogenics (February 2015 - August 2015): He held the position of Manager for Technical Program Management.1
- Northrop Grumman (August 2007 - January 2015): Vukovic worked as a Principal Investigator, leading research and development efforts for satellite radar and communication payloads.13
- Rockwell Collins (December 2005 - July 2007): He started his career as an Electrical Engineer focusing on law enforcement and military radio development.1
Education
Marko Vukovic holds:
- M.S. in Electrical Engineering, specializing in Electromagnetics and Antennas from the University of Southern California.
- B.S. in Electrical Engineering, with a focus on RF system and circuit design from the University of California, Santa Barbara.1
Achievements
Vukovic has been recognized for his contributions to engineering and innovation, notably receiving an Innovation Award from Northrop Grumman in August 2010 for developing ultra-low loss array antenna beamforming elements for space applications.1
Personal Attributes
He is described as a passionate entrepreneur and a strong leader who excels in fostering teamwork and helping teams reach their full potential. Vukovic is also proficient in multiple languages, including English, Croatian, and Swedish.1