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Reza Moini

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Assistant Professor

Princeton University

United States

Research Interests

Mechanical Engineering

10%

Computational Mechanics

10%

Civil Engineering

10%

Materials Science

10%

Robotics

10%

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Reza Moini

Princeton University

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United States

PhD Positions in Computational Fracture Mechanics, Architecture Materials, and Robotics Manufacturing at Princeton University

The Moini Lab at Princeton University, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, is seeking Ph.D. candidates for Fall 2026. Research areas include computational fracture mechanics of brittle and composite materials, architecture materials by design and statistical mechanics, and robotics (additive) manufacturing with a focus on control, planning, and sensing. The lab offers a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment with access to state-of-the-art materials and additive manufacturing laboratories. Candidates with backgrounds in civil, mechanical, or material science, or those with expertise in experimental, analytical, or computational methods, are encouraged to apply. The research group is part of the Civil and Environmental Engineering department, which maintains a low student-faculty ratio and emphasizes close interaction between students and advisers. The Ph.D. program is fully funded, with all admitted students receiving a first-year fellowship and consideration for additional prestigious fellowships. The program typically lasts five years and includes coursework, a general examination, and dissertation research. Applicants should submit a CV (including publications, academic/professional background, and GPA) and may optionally include a 1-page cover letter describing their research interests in the AM2 lab. The application deadline is December 30, 2025, for Fall 2026 enrollment. For more information, candidates can contact Prof. Reza Moini at [email protected]. The application process and further details are available on the Princeton CEE graduate admissions website. Key academic keywords: computational fracture mechanics, brittle materials, composite materials, architecture materials by design, statistical mechanics, robotics manufacturing, additive manufacturing, civil engineering, mechanical engineering, material science.

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