Autonomous Intelligence
for Critical Infrastructure

From Kubernetes clusters to satellites in orbit — we build the intelligence layer that observes, reasons, and heals.

Why Novarque

Where equations meet execution.
Where physics meets code.

The greatest autonomous systems were never built by computer engineers alone. They were born at the intersection — where a mathematician's intuition shapes the algorithm, a physicist's rigor defines the constraints, and an engineer's craft turns theory into something that runs at 7.8 km/s without flinching.

Today we are four engineers who believe this deeply. Novarque exists to build toward that convergence — where trust is modeled as Bayesian distributions, not boolean flags, and systems heal themselves through earned understanding, not brute-force automation.

We are building toward the day when mathematicians, physicists, and engineers sit at the same table — and the software they write together is smarter than any one of them.

Four keyboards in a quiet room,

writing what the textbooks never taught —

that trust is not a toggle but a curve,

that healing is not force but listening,

and the best architecture

is the one that learns to be still.

nova + arque — new architecture. Systems that think. Trust that compounds.

pronounced no·vaark

Four domains.
One mission.

Autonomous intelligence across cloud infrastructure, space systems, and defense.

Novarque Labs

Research that pushes boundaries

Our labs explore how autonomous intelligence can be applied to the most demanding environments on Earth and beyond. We publish our findings and build the technology that makes it real.

Active Research

Space Systems Intelligence

Researching autonomous healing architectures for satellite constellations, ground station networks, and mission-critical space infrastructure. When communication latency makes human intervention impossible, systems must think for themselves.

Coming soon
Active Research

Defense Infrastructure Intelligence

Developing self-healing intelligence for military systems operating in contested, disconnected, or degraded environments. Autonomous fault detection, immediate remediation, and real-time feedback to command — where downtime is not an option.

Coming soon

Research publications and technical analyses will be available in our labs directory.