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Garrett Melenka

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York University

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Solid Mechanics

60%

Polymer Physics

60%

Micromechanics

80%

Composite Material

50%

Carbon Fiber

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Mechanical Engineering

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Computational Mechanics

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MASc and PhD Positions in Structural Batteries for UAVs Using Composite Materials at York University

York University is inviting applications for fully funded MASc and PhD positions in Mechanical Engineering, focusing on the development of structural batteries for Unmanned Autonomous Vehicles (UAVs) using advanced composite materials. The project, supervised by Associate Professor Garrett Melenka and Sergii Kravchenko, aims to enhance UAV performance by integrating high-strength, lightweight composite materials such as carbon fibre and epoxy into their structures, enabling greater capacity and range. Applicants should have a strong background in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related field. For MASc candidates, a BEng or BASc with a minimum GPA of B+ is required. PhD applicants should hold a MASc or MSc, preferably in Mechanical Engineering, with a minimum GPA of A-. Essential skills include proficiency in MATLAB, Solidworks, additive manufacturing, and composite materials. Due to funding and program requirements, only Canadian citizens or permanent residents are eligible to apply. The positions are fully funded, with competitive stipends and tuition coverage. MASc domestic students receive approximately $59,500 over two years (about $19,000/year after tuition), while PhD domestic students receive about $25,500 per year (about $20,000/year after tuition). International student funding is also available, with similar annual stipends after tuition. Funding packages include fellowships, teaching assistantships, and research assistantships, and students are encouraged to apply for additional scholarships and awards through York University and national agencies. Research in this group is at the intersection of Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, and Materials Science, with a focus on UAVs, structural batteries, and composite materials. The Lassonde School of Engineering at York University provides a collaborative environment and access to state-of-the-art facilities for research and innovation in these areas. To apply, interested candidates should email a single PDF file containing a cover letter (detailing research interests, relevant experience, and degree level), a CV or resume (with contact information for two references), and unofficial transcripts to [email protected]. The application deadline is August 1, 2026, for Spring or Fall 2026 start dates. For more information on funding and program details, visit the provided links.

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