The following MechE Faculty have openings in their research groups. Please feel free to share your CV/resume and unofficial trasncript(s) with faculty within your areas of interest.
Professor Aditya Aiyer - Hiring one student to start in Spring 2026. Email: ada823@lehigh.edu
A fully funded PhD position is available in the Multiscale Fluid Dynamics and Turbulence Lab at Lehigh University in the field of multiphase flows. The student will be involved in the study of particle sedimentation, agglomeration and dispersionin environmental and viscoelastic turbulent flows. A strong background in fluid dynamics, and programming (C++ orPython) is strongly preferred.
Professor Parisa Khodabakhshi - Hiring PhD students to start in either Spring or Fall 2026. Email: pak322@lehigh.edu
Professor Khodabakhshi’s lab focuses on computational mechanics applied to complex engineering phenomena. As the demand for higher accuracy and attention to detail in simulations grows, the computational cost of modeling large-scalesystems has become increasingly prohibitive. Our lab aims to address this challenge by developing and applying model reduction techniques, scientific machine learning, and multifidelity methods. These approaches make it feasible to perform the large number of simulations required for many-query applications such as design optimization, inverseproblems, and uncertainty quantification on large-scale engineering problems.
Professor Carlos Romero - Hiring graduate students to start in either Spring or Fall 2026. Email: cerj@lehigh.edu
The Energy Research Center is looking for graduate students with interest in energy topics, including power generation,renewable energy, critical materials, combustion and gasification, energy storage and environmental aspects of energy.
Professor Jianxing Sun - Hiring new PhD students to start in either Spring or Fall 2026. Email: jis825@lehigh.edu
Professor Xuanjie Wang - Hiring new PhD students to start in either Spring or Fall 2026. Email: xuw224@lehigh.edu
Dr. Wang’s research group with multiple openings for PhD students have three interactive research themes: 1) thermaland fluids engineering; 2) radiation heat transfer and thermal management; 3) clean energy production and energy storage.