PhD Position on Origami-inspired Shape Memory Microrobots
75% part-time
This research aims to develop origami-inspired microrobots using shape memory alloys (SMA) for advanced biomedical applications, such as minimally invasive surgery, targeted drug delivery, and in-situ diagnostics. Drawing inspiration from the principles of origami and the SMA microactuation effect, these microrobots are composed of interconnected, programmable microscale tiles capable of dynamically folding into complex three-dimensional shapes. This capability enables the creation of highly adaptive systems that respond to changing environmental conditions and perform precise tasks at the microscale with high precision and efficiency. The project focuses on pioneering methodologies for the design, fabrication, and control of these microrobots.
We are seeking an enthusiastic and talented PhD candidate (f/m/d) to contribute to this groundbreaking project at the intersection of robotics, biomedical engineering, and materials science. The successful candidate will work on designing programmable microrobot systems with reconfigurable 3D shapes, leveraging advanced materials and clean room microfabrication techniques. These microrobots will provide reversible and precise folding and unfolding mechanisms, opening the door to transformative applications in minimally invasive surgery, targeted drug delivery, and diagnostics.
You will have the following tasks:
- Modelling, design and simulation of shape memory alloy (SMA) microrobots
- Design and simulation of a suitable SMA microrobots layout
- Rapid prototyping (clean room technology, e.g., optical lithography, 3D printing, laser technology)
- Development, characterization and control of demonstrator variants
- Investigation of the scaling of size and performance
- Addressing miniaturization and scalability to enable real-world applications in medicine
- MSc in mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, robotics, physics, or a related field
- Knowledge in the fields of robotics, origami-inspired systems, and microfabrication technologies
- Experience in clean room processes, microscale design, or biomedical devices is advantageous
- Experience in CAD, lumped element modelling and/or FEM simulation and/or MATLAB programming, thermal characterization, mechanical testing is desirable
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
- Proficiency in English (spoken and written)
Salary category 13, depending on the fulfillment of professional and personal requirements.
Organizational unit
as soon as possible
3 years
Application up to
31.12.2025
Contact person in line-management
For further information please contactDr. Jingyuan Xu, email: jingyuan.xu@kit.edu
Application
Please applyonline using the button below for this vacancy number 395/2025.
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phone: +49 721 608-25010,
Institute of Microstructure Technology (IMT)
We prefer to balance the number ofemployees (f/m/d). Therefore we kindly ask female applicants to apply for this job.
Recognized severely disabled personswill be preferredif they are equally qualified.
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