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Introduction
This internship offers both technical and organizational challenges and will give the intern a very thorough view of how Yieldstar products are created and how the R&D around it is organized. The internship position consists of two different assignments.
Your Assignment
Assignment 1: Yieldstar Optical Column ART tooling improvements
ASML Yieldstar is an optical metrology tool that can quickly and accurately measure the quality of patterns on the wafer. In Yieldstar, multidisciplinary teams collaborate in Agile Release Trains. One of these ARTs is the Yieldstar Optical Column ART. The train consists of 10 multidisciplinary teams and shares a common way of working (and hence, tooling).
To further enhance inter-team collaboration, the ART can benefit from improved tooling (catering for better planning and stakeholder alignment). Onboarding and requirements gathering will form the initial part of the internship. Next up, multiple different tools can be extended/enhanced, of which the most important are:
Apart from these tools, more applications can be worked on, but this at least gives an idea of the challenging context. During the internship you will use:
The internship will help us advance in-ART-collaboration and as such the intern will be able to leave a solid mark on our way of working. When successful, the tooling can be adopted in other ARTs in ASML as well.
Highlights:
Assignment 2: Yieldstar unrestricted test mode
ASML YieldStar is an optical metrology tool that can quickly and accurately measure the quality of patterns on the wafer. Due to the accuracy and performance needed, a functional and fully calibrated metrology machine holds many settings. These settings are safeguarded in such a way that damage to the machine is prevented by design.
For R&D purposes, both physics- and software engineers would benefit from being able to test on a machine with settings that are beyond their normal boundaries. These settings are safe from a machine point of view, but should never be open to the customer (because of e.g. risk of performance deterioration). When developing new algorithms, these 'risky' areas are the most interesting ones because they exaggerate possible issues and hence are an ideal vehicle for testing hypotheses and improvements.
Current machine design and operation is such that only with a lot of tweaking, testing beyond the ordinary boundaries is possible. This approach is too cumbersome and costly and hence a solution is needed that easily facilitates this for testing but still will never be exposed to a customer.
The internship will:
To be a match for this internship, you:
This is a (HBO) bachelor apprentice or graduation internship for around 6 months, for 4 to 5 days per week (at least 3 days onsite). The start date of this internship is as soon as possible (flexible).
Other requirements you need to meet
ASML is an Equal Opportunity Employer that values and respects the importance of a diverse and inclusive workforce. It is the policy of the company to recruit, hire, train and promote persons in all job titles without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, or gender identity. We recognize that diversity and inclusion is a driving force in the success of our company.
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In fact, we’re probably a part of the electronic device you’re using right now. Our lithography technology is fundamental to mass producing semiconductor chips. With it, the world’s top chipmakers are creating microchips that are more powerful, faster and energy efficient.
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