Fully Funded PhD in Micro-robotics and Multi-material Topology Optimization
Fully funded PhD position in
micro-robotics
and
multi-material topology optimization
at the
FEMTO-ST Institute
, Université Marie et Louis Pasteur, France.
The project is framed by the
RoboTop
ANR-funded project and focuses on the structural shaping of fully integrated microrobots using topology optimization. The research combines
analytical modeling
,
numerical simulation
,
programming
, and
experimental validation
to design microrobots with integrated actuation and sensing capabilities.
The work is supervised by
Prof. Abdenbi Mohand Ousaid
,
Prof. Aude Bolopion
, and
Prof. Michaël Gauthier
. The candidate will work in the FEMTO-ST AS2M department and benefit from a strong research environment in robotics, micromanipulation, and microfabrication.
Research topics include
robotics
,
mechanical engineering
,
materials science
,
electrical engineering
, and
computer science
. The thesis emphasizes multi-material distribution, finite element modeling, sensitivity analysis, topology optimization algorithms, and validation on a high-speed monolithic piezoelectric sample holder integrating actuation and sensing.
Eligibility highlights: a
Master/Engineer degree
in a related field; background in micro-robotics, robotics, mechatronics, mechanics, finite elements, or structural/topology optimization; strong autonomy, communication, and teamwork skills. Previous experience in micro-robotics or structural optimization is an advantage.
Funding:
fully funded
, with a gross salary of about
2300 EUR/month
. The position is a
three-year full-time employment
starting
1 October 2026
. All thesis-related expenses are covered by the project.
How to apply: send your
CV
,
cover letter
, and
references
directly by email to
Prof. Abdenbi Mohand Ousaid
at
[email protected]
. More details are available via the linked FEMTO-ST page.