PhD Position in AI-Driven Phased Array Antenna Design at Université de Rennes I
The ELEDIA Research Center announces an open PhD position at Université de Rennes I, France, focusing on the Artificial Intelligence–Driven Design of Irregularly Tiled Phased Array Antennas. This research aims to advance next-generation large phased array antennas for satellite communications, beyond-5G systems, and advanced sensing platforms. The project leverages AI-based modeling and optimization to explore innovative, irregular, and modular tiled array layouts, targeting reduced system complexity, energy consumption, and scalable high-performance architectures.
The PhD objectives include developing novel modular phased array concepts, creating AI-driven electromagnetic performance prediction models, designing optimization frameworks for large-scale irregular arrays, and validating results through simulations, prototyping, and experimental measurements. The work will be conducted at IETR in Rennes, with access to state-of-the-art facilities such as NanoRennes for microfabrication and M²ARS for advanced antenna prototyping and measurement.
Applicants should have an MSc (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering or Physics, with a strong background in antenna theory, microwave engineering, and antenna arrays. Proficiency in English is required, while French is not mandatory. The position is for 36 months, located in Rennes, France. The application deadline is April 15, 2026. For more details and the official offer, visit the provided links.
To apply, send a motivation letter, CV, and optional recommendation letters to Dr. Nicola Anselmi, Dr. David González Ovejero, or Prof. Ronan Sauleau at their respective emails. This opportunity is ideal for candidates interested in the intersection of electromagnetics and artificial intelligence, aiming to contribute to cutting-edge research in antenna design and communications technology.