Orbispect is built by people who process raw satellite archives themselves — radar, optical and gravimetry — rather than reselling someone else's dashboard. We are early, we are deliberately small, and we are open about exactly who we are.
We list roles, not inflated titles. The principles we hold the work — and ourselves — to are set out further down this page.
Co-founder driving Orbispect end to end — engineering, product and business. He owns the full pixel chain: data acquisition from satellite and in-situ archives, the processing pipelines, the machine-learning and Earth-observation models, and the platform and delivery layer — from raw orbital data to the district-level signals customers see. He sets the standard that every figure shipped is real, validated and uncertainty-bounded.
Beyond engineering he leads product strategy, the commercial model and pricing, non-dilutive fundraising, and the scientific advisory board — turning a research engine into a company.
He holds a dual degree in Economics (Data Science) and Management (IT).
We are not hiring right now. What we are doing is opening a small number of scientific advisory seats — product-specific, part-time review roles, not jobs — for researchers who can pressure-test our methodology against the peer-reviewed literature. Four seats, tied to four products. We will name advisers here individually, with their consent, as each engagement is confirmed.
Independent review of how we downscale satellite gravimetry to district level and validate it against borehole networks.
Methodology review for prediction in ungauged basins and our streamflow / low-flow skill, basin by basin.
Review of our chlorophyll, turbidity and bloom-detection retrievals against in-situ lake monitoring.
Agronomic grounding for the yield engine — making sure what we read from orbit matches what happens in the field.
A correct error bar beats a beautiful demo. Our customers are auditors, actuaries and regulators — they read footnotes, and so do we.
We process raw archives ourselves. No vendor magic between us and the sensor. When something breaks, we can see all the way down.
If we can't measure it, we don't print it. Every number we ship carries its source and its uncertainty — including the empty seats on this page.
We are not running a hiring round right now. We are opening a small number of scientific advisory seats — groundwater / gravimetry validation, hydrology / PUB, reservoir & water quality, and agronomy. If that is your field, talk to us.
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