| Qualification Type: | PhD |
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| Location: | Birmingham |
| Funding for: | UK Students |
| Funding amount: | £21,805 |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Placed On: | 6th August 2026 |
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| Closes: | 6th November 2026 |
Join us!
Are you a curiosity-driven scientist with a background in physics, engineering, or a related discipline, who wants to lead work at the intersection of robotics and metamaterials? Join us!
This unique research opportunity revolves around the physics of distributed robotic systems, mechanical metamaterials, active matter, and embodied intelligence, combining table-top experiments and theoretical modelling. The project will focus on self-learning active mechanical networks, but will be tailored to align with the interests and expertise of the successful candidate - we will mutually ensure the work aligns with your goals and aspirations. For more details see https://binyshlab.com/positions/
What will you do?
Conventional robotic bodies rely on computationally intensive centralized control and struggle when faced with unpredictable environments. Yet nature overflows with simple organisms–from starfish to bacteria–that traverse rough terrain with no brain at all. These organisms distribute actuation, feedback and computation across their soft bodies, blurring the boundary between material and machine.
Our work hints that key platforms to capture such material intelligence are ‘robotic materials’–mechanical networks built from many sensors and actuators that locally communicate with one another to achieve collective functionality. These active networks could enable next-generation bioinspired robots that operate without central control, withstand massive damage and adapt to ever-changing environments.
In this PhD, you will lead research into robotic materials that adapt their dynamics to an environment after deployment, leveraging recent advances in physical reservoir computing, contrastive learning, and biological decision-making paradigms. You will:
Who are you?
How to Apply
Applicants should upload information via Birmingham’s Mechanical Engineering PhD portal here: https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/subjects/mechanical-engineering-courses/mechanical-engineering-phd, specifying the title and main supervisor (Jack Binysh). We aim to have you start in either Autumn 2026 or January 2027.
In your application include:
Funding is available to cover Home UK students, i.e. covering fees and providing a stipend at UKRI rates (current stipend: £21,805 p.a.) for 42 months. Strong international candidates should contact Dr. Binysh to discuss funding opportunities at j.binysh@bham.ac.uk.
For relevant publications, details of research environment and our commitment to inclusivity, see https://binyshlab.com/positions/. Questions? Email Dr. Binysh at j.binysh@bham.ac.uk.
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