
Chemistry | Materials Science internship: EUV pellicle research
ASML
Chemistry | Materials Science internship: EUV pellicle research
Master internship in EUV pellicle research at ASML Research Materials and Chemistry Group. The 6-month project involves studying nanotube-based membrane materials, applying stressors, analyzing mechanical properties, and correlating material changes. Requires enrollment in a master's program in Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Nanotechnology or related field, with experimental experience and good English communication skills.
Chemistry | Materials Science internship: EUV pellicle research
Master internship in EUV pellicle research at ASML Research Materials and Chemistry Group. The 6-month project involves studying nanotube-based membrane materials, applying stressors, analyzing mechanical properties, and correlating material changes. Requires enrollment in a master's program in Physics, Chemistry, Materials Science, Nanotechnology or related field, with experimental experience and good English communication skills.
Salary
Core Qualifications
Technical (Must-have)
Soft Skills
Tools (Must-have)
Key Responsibilities
- Learn about nanotube-based pellicle materials and their differences
- Use a purpose built pellicle exposure tool to apply various stressors to small size pellicle samples
- Analyze the effects of these stressors on the mechanical properties by means of bulge testing
- Correlate these effects with other material changes to be characterized using techniques such as XPS, SEM and ellipsometry
- Work independently in research labs
- Join discussions with the pellicle research team and our suppliers to share your findings and think along about possible solutions
- Write a report and present your conclusions and recommendations