The Tribology and Electrostatics research group of ASML looks into the long-term solution roadmap for ASML. For this purpose, we explore various technological solutions that are not mature yet. Vapour phase lubrication is one of those potential technologies that could be applied in a multitude of locations in our machine. This is an experimental investigation into this technology.
Friction between moving components in the ASML lithography machines is a big problem. It leads to wear and tear of machine parts reducing their lifetimes. By applying a monolayer of lubricants between moving parts, we would like to manipulate friction to our advantage. This internship will be an experimental assignment. You will determine how effective a molecular layer is in reducing the wear and increasing the lifetime of our scanner components.
For this assignment, your tasks will include:
This is a Master apprentice/ graduation internship for 5 days a week with a duration of 6 to 9 months. The start date is as soon as possible, or the latest around September.
To be a match for this internship, you:
Other requirements you need to meet:
This position requires access to controlled technology, as defined in the United States Export Administration Regulations (15 C.F.R. § 730, et seq.). Qualified candidates must be legally authorized to access such controlled technology prior to beginning work. Business demands may require ASML to proceed with candidates who are immediately eligible to access controlled technology.
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