Summary
Bryan Orabutt is a Product Security Engineer at Boeing with about a decade of experience designing analog and mixed-signal VLSI systems and a strong background in product development from roles at Intel and in academia. He specializes in turning conceptual analog designs into functional silicon, with particular interest in analog computing and non-traditional circuit applications as energy- and cost-efficiency pressures reshape semiconductor design. Bryan’s path blends rigorous research—PhD-level work and graduate research on timing and DSP prototypes—with hands-on industry productization, giving him fluency across simulation, layout, and security considerations for hardware. Based in Missouri, he brings practical experience teaching and mentoring as a former lecturer alongside industry internships that broadened his systems perspective. He’s motivated by the challenge of reimagining computation beyond CMOS scaling, seeking analog alternatives that preserve performance while lowering power and cost. Notably, his career bridges deep academic research and large-scale product security practice, positioning him to translate cutting-edge analog ideas into deployable, secure silicon.
10 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (M.S.), Electrical Engineering, Master of Science (M.S.), Electrical Engineering at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville
Master of Science - MS, Computer Engineering, Master of Science - MS, Computer Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis
ENGINEERING, ENGINEERING at Lincoln Land Community College