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Rayehe Karimi Mahabadi is a postdoctoral associate in the Advanced Materials Laboratory within the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science. Her current research is focused on designing acoustic metamaterials by AI. She obtained her Ph.D. degree in Applied Mechanical Engineering at Sharif University of Technology in 2022. She was also a researcher at Laboratory of Wave Engineering, Department of Electrical Engineering at EPFL. Her Ph.D. research was on deformable electromagnetic metamaterials which resulted in proposing a multiscale multiphysics framework to analyze such surfaces. Her M.Sc. research was on the optimization of composite plates reinforced with shape memory alloy (SMA) fibers under free vibration.

Recent Publications


Graph-based design of irregular metamaterials

Journal Article International Journal of Mechanical Sciences · June 1, 2025 In the field of metamaterial research, irregular structures offer a novel and less conventional approach compared to traditional periodic designs. Designing irregular metamaterials is challenging when it comes to ensuring interconnectivity, which is essent ... Full text Cite

Effect of mechanical nonlinearity on the electromagnetic response of a microwave tunable metamaterial

Journal Article Journal of Physics D Applied Physics · May 19, 2022 Tunable metamaterials functionalities change in response to external stimuli. Mechanical deformation is known to be an efficient approach to tune the electromagnetic response of a deformable metamaterial. However, in the case of large mechanical deformatio ... Full text Cite

Effects of resonator geometry and substrate stiffness on the tunability of a deformable microwave metasurface

Journal Article AEU - International Journal of Electronics and Communications · March 2022 Full text Cite
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