Phd Position In Mechanical Engineering: Ai-Guided Design Of Programmable Metamaterials
Job in
Rome, Lazio, Italy
Listed on 2026-06-13
Listing for:
The Italian Institute of Artificial Intelligence (AI4I)
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-13
Job specializations:
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Engineering
Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Mechanical Engineer, Research Scientist -
Research/Development
Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Research Scientist
Job Description & How to Apply Below
PhD in Mechanical Engineering Research Title
AI-Guided Design of Programmable Intelligent Metamaterials Deadline The 1st of July 2026
Funded byThe Italian Institute of Artificial Intelligence (AI4I), in collaboration with Politecnico di Milano Supervisors Marco Maurizi (AI4I)
Valentina Zega (Politecnico di Milano)
Contactsmarco.maurizialentina.zegaebsites
R&D Labs - _ISSG_AI-Position Description The PhD scholarship is funded by the Italian Institute of Artificial Intelligence (AI4I). The research will be carried out jointly at AI4I and Politecnico di Milano. The project focuses on architected materials, also known as metamaterials. The emergence of intelligent and re-programmable metamaterials — engineered systems whose functional properties arise from geometry and architecture rather than chemistry alone — marks a paradigm shift in how materials interact with their environment.
Unlike conventional materials with fixed, intrinsic behavior, these metamaterials can sense external stimuli, process information, and dynamically modify their response in real time. They embody a new class of programmable matter, where structural geometry and embedded functionality combine to achieve adaptive mechanical, acoustic, or electromechanical performance
Such systems hold great promise in fields ranging from vibration and noise control to wearable haptics, soft robotics, and human–machine interfaces. However, the design and control of architectures capable of robust, reversible reconfiguration remain unsolved challenges.
Research Methods and Techniques The research will combine machine learning, multi-physics simulation, and additive manufacturing in an integrated workflow for designing and realizing re-programmable metamaterials. Key methodologies could include:
Generative deep learning models (Graph Neural Networks, Diffusion Models, Transformers) to explore design spaces and synthesize architectures with tunable mechanical or electromechanical responses
Physics-informed and multi-objective optimization frameworks, coupling finite-element simulations with AIbased surrogates to enable rapid evaluation and tuning of programmable states
Embedding actuation and sensing mechanisms within the geometric design process, supporting heterogeneous architectures that combine passive load-bearing elements with active functional layers or distributed control nodes
Integration of Large Language Models (LLMs) to assist in translating high-level functional specifications (e.G., “attenuate vibrations in the frequency range 1-10 kHz”) into parametric design constraints
Closed-loop digital workflows that connect AI design, simulation feedback, and experimental data for model-based re-programming of the fabricated metamaterial
Additive manufacturing and testing of physical prototypes — such as intelligent vibration absorbers, adaptive haptic surfaces, or acoustically tunable structures — to validate their real-time programmability. Through this synergy between AI-driven design, embedded intelligence, and real-time control, the project will establish the foundations for programmable metamaterials capable of switching functions or adapting to changing environments on demand
Educational Objectives The doctoral candidate will develop both specialized expertise in intelligent metamaterials and broad scientific and problem-solving skills essential for independent research.
Job Opportunities The scholarship offers immersion in a multidisciplinary and international research ecosystem, involving collaboration with leading AI scientists and potentially also industrial partners.
Career opportunities could span across research, industry, and technology innovation, where AI and materials design converge. Successful candidates will develop competencies that could be exploited in academic and research positions in computational materials science, mechanics, and AI for engineering design. Potential industrial fields of interest concerning this topic can be aerospace, automotive, and digital manufacturing, among others.
The combination of AI expertise, physical modeling, and collaborative experience will make the candidate potentially competitive for…
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