PhD Openings in Smart Materials, Metamaterials, Robotics, and Additive Manufacturing at Oregon State University
PhD positions are available in the Wu Research Lab at Oregon State University, within the School of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering. The lab, led by Professor Shuai Wu, focuses on the development of smart and reconfigurable materials, design and manufacturing of metamaterials, robotics for minimally invasive surgery, and advanced 3D/4D additive manufacturing techniques. The research is highly interdisciplinary, combining elements of mechanical engineering, materials science, and robotics, with applications in morphing structures and medical devices.
Prospective PhD students should be passionate, curious, and motivated to pursue independent research in these cutting-edge areas. The lab encourages applications from candidates with interests or experience in smart materials, metamaterials, robotics for surgery, and additive manufacturing. The Wu Lab is committed to building an innovative and supportive research environment, fostering collaboration and interdisciplinary work.
Applicants are required to submit a CV, academic transcript, a one-page statement describing their research experience and interests, and abstracts of published papers or thesis if available. The application is for a Fall 2026 start. No specific degree, GPA, or language test requirements are mentioned in the announcement. Funding details are not specified in the post.
For more information about the research group, visit the
Wu Research Lab website
and
Professor Shuai Wu's Google Scholar profile
. To apply, email Dr. Shuai Wu at
[email protected]
with the required documents. The application deadline is December 28, 2025, for Fall 2026 admission.
Key research keywords: Smart Materials, Reconfigurable Materials, Metamaterials, Robotics, Minimally Invasive Surgery, 3D/4D Additive Manufacturing, Mechanical Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering.