
Pooya Rostami
Ph.D. candidate
The beauty of mathematics only shows itself to more patient followers.
– Maryam Mirzakhani
Research profile
Pooya Rostami is a Ph.D. candidate at the Department of Mechanics, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, and a Ph.D. researcher in the ROBOPROX project. His research focuses on topology optimization, structural design, and advanced manufacturing. He uses computational modeling, optimization methods, and simulation to explore ways of improving efficiency, adaptability, and safety in engineering solutions. He has experience in both academic and industrial settings, including work in the automotive sector as a Computer-Aided Engineer, where he was involved in crash and safety analysis of vehicle structures using finite element simulations.
Academic profile
Pooya earned his Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from IKIU in 2017 and his Master’s degree in Automotive Engineering from Iran University of Science and Technology in 2019, where he focused on topology optimization of vehicle structures. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Civil Engineering at the Czech Technical University in Prague, concentrating on programming, topology optimization, and advanced computational methods for modular structure design. Besides his academic work, he has contributed to research in vehicle dynamics and structural crashworthiness. At Kerman Motor Company, he used LS-DYNA, Altair HyperWorks, and ANSA to conduct detailed crash simulations and improve vehicle safety standards.