📍 Rome (Sapienza University) | 🛰 Project NaviGate
About us:
NaviGate is a Proof-of-Concept project born at Sapienza University of Rome, with the mission to revolutionize autonomous navigation for small satellites and constellations — both in Earth orbit and beyond. We are developing a plug-and-play onboard system equipped with advanced autonomous navigation software. Our modular system is designed to process multiple types of observables (GNSS, inter-satellite links, images, laser, altimetry...), making it adaptable to a wide range of missions and operating environments.
The project is supported by Galaxia, Italy’s national aerospace tech transfer hub, and is already engaged in collaborations with key industrial and academic players. Our long-term vision is to bring this technology to market through a dedicated startup — increasing access to precision navigation for new-generation space missions.
Our team brings together deep expertise in orbital mechanics, radiometric tracking, and space mission analysis, with experience on ESA, NASA, and ASI programs. We combine scientific excellence with a clear entrepreneurial path forward.
Join us at the beginning of something with the potential to reshape spacecraft autonomy.
🛰 Job description:
We are now collecting expressions of interest for a 12-month junior position (starting around September 2025) that will be funded through a university research fellowship (borsa di ricerca).
🚀 Key activities (tailored to your profile):
You will support the development activities of our onboard navigation system, based on your skills and interests:
Development of real-time autonomous navigation software in C/C++
Design of a flexible architecture for integrating multiple data types (GNSS, radio, images…)
Implementation of the software on embedded hardware platforms
Test campaigns and ground-based validation
Preparation for a technology demonstration, possibly including an in-orbit test
You don’t need to be an expert in all of these — we’re looking for someone with strong fundamentals, a proactive attitude, and a willingness to learn.
🧠 Skills that would be welcome (but not mandatory):
Experience with C/C++, especially for embedded or real-time applications
Familiarity with microcontrollers, SoCs, or low-level board programming
Exposure to GNSS, sensor fusion, or space-related software
Knowledge of spacecraft guidance strategies
An interest in software architecture, autonomy, or flight systems
We encourage applications even from those who don’t check all the boxes — if the project excites you and you’re motivated to grow, we want to hear from you.
🎓 Requirements:
Recently completed a master’s degree in aerospace, electronics, computer engineering, or related fields
Curious, motivated, and comfortable working in a research-oriented environment
Interested in contributing to a startup-minded team, with the potential to remain involved beyond the 12-month grant
💼 The opportunity:
A 12-month research grant (borsa di ricerca) at Sapienza, ideally beginning in September 2025
Monthly net compensation in the range of €1300–1600, depending on qualifications
A chance to work at the intersection of cutting-edge space technology and autonomous systems
A role in a fast-moving project, with real impact and visibility
The opportunity to continue as part of the startup team after the PoC phase
🌟 Why join us?
This is a unique opportunity to work on an early-stage innovation project that may soon become a product in orbit. You’ll gain real, hands-on experience across disciplines and help build something meaningful from the ground up — with room to grow with the team as it evolves into a company.
📩 Interested?
If you'd like to be considered when the official research grant is published, please send a short message with your CV and a few lines about your interest to: info@navigate-space.com. We’d love to get in touch!
📍 Rome (Sapienza University) | 🛰 Project NaviGate
About us:
NaviGate is a Proof-of-Concept project born at Sapienza University of Rome, with the mission to revolutionize autonomous navigation for small satellites and constellations — both in Earth orbit and beyond. We are developing a plug-and-play onboard system equipped with advanced autonomous navigation software. Our modular system is designed to process multiple types of observables (GNSS, inter-satellite links, images, laser, altimetry...), making it adaptable to a wide range of missions and operating environments.
The project is supported by Galaxia, Italy’s national aerospace tech transfer hub, and is already engaged in collaborations with key industrial and academic players. Our long-term vision is to bring this technology to market through a dedicated startup — increasing access to precision navigation for new-generation space missions.
Our team brings together deep expertise in orbital mechanics, radiometric tracking, and space mission analysis, with experience on ESA, NASA, and ASI programs. We combine scientific excellence with a clear entrepreneurial path forward.
Join us at the beginning of something with the potential to reshape spacecraft autonomy.
🛰 Job description:
We are now collecting expressions of interest for a 12-month position (starting around September 2025) that will be funded through a university research fellowship (borsa di ricerca).
🚀 Key activities (tailored to your expertise):
You will support the development activities of our onboard navigation system, based on your skills and interests:
Integration and testing on embedded platforms (real-time systems, SoCs, or microcontrollers)
Validation of navigation performance and robustness through simulations and hardware-in-the-loop testing
Support for the preparation of in-orbit demonstration scenarios
Contribution to the transition from prototype to flight-ready product
Design and implementation of autonomous navigation algorithms (GNSS-based, ISL, or multi-sensor)
Development of modular and scalable onboard software architectures
🧠 Skills that would be welcome:
Proficiency in C/C++, especially in real-time or resource-constrained environments
Experience with embedded software engineering (bare-metal or RTOS-based)
Strong understanding of space mission operations, orbital dynamics, or guidance/navigation systems
Familiarity with hardware/software integration, BSPs, or low-level interfaces
Experience in flight software, system validation, or software safety standards (e.g., ECSS, MISRA)
Knowledge of GNSS, inter-satellite link systems, or sensor fusion algorithms
Prior exposure to R&D projects, system architecture definition, or applied research in aerospace systems
You don’t need to have all of these — we’re looking for well-rounded contributors with a solid foundation and strong motivation to work in a multidisciplinary team.
🎓 Who we’re looking for:
Candidates with a PhD or 3 years of experience in aerospace, computer, or electronic engineering (or similar)
Independent, technically solid, and motivated to work in a research and innovation-driven environment
Interested in contributing to a startup-oriented team, with potential involvement beyond the PoC phase
💼 The opportunity:
A 12-month research grant (borsa di ricerca) at Sapienza, ideally beginning in September 2025
Work at the frontier of autonomous space systems and embedded navigation technology
Monthly net compensation in the range of €1700–2000, depending on qualifications
A key role in a fast-evolving project, with high visibility and direct impact
The opportunity to become part of the core technical team of a future startup
📩 Interested?
If you'd like to be considered when the official research grant is published, please send a short message with your CV and a few lines about your interest to: info@navigate-space.com. We’d love to get in touch!