The Nautilus Mission
Nautilus is a student-driven project within ARIS (Akademische Raumfahrt Initiative Schweiz), focused on developing an Unmanned Underwater Vehicle (UUV) to support polar research. The mission is to create an autonomous glider to help researchers collect data on the effects of climate change in the Arctic. Through innovative engineering solutions like soft robotics, the team aims to design, build, and test the vehicle, contributing to critical environmental research while gaining hands-on experience
Open Initiative Application – Join the Nautilus Project!
Are you passionate about innovation and ready to make an impact? Nautilus is always seeking driven and motivated students from a variety of disciplines to join our mission. Whether your background is in engineering, science, business, or another field, we have a place for you to shape the future of arctic exploration.
By joining the Nautilus team, you will gain hands-on experience and take on responsibilities that align with your skills and interests, all while contributing to a cutting-edge and dynamic project.
Possible Roles:
- Engineering (Mechanical, Electronics, Software, etc.)
- Sponsorship & Business Development
- Marketing & Communications
- Team Sustainability & HR
What We Look For:
- A passion for innovation and exploration
- Initiative and a collaborative mindset
- Adaptability to meet new challenges and responsibilities
Time Commitment:
Flexible depending on the role, typically 10-15 hours per week.
Be part of a team that’s pioneering the future of marine technology and robotics. Help us push boundaries and achieve groundbreaking results.
Apply now!
Interested in joining the team or have any questions? Send an email to benedikt.gilgenreiner@aris-space.ch with your CV and a brief description of your interests, relevant experience, and why you’d like to be part of the team.
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