





The Process Technology team ensures the critical utilities that enable ASML’s manufacturing operations. These include systems for cooling water, high‑purity gases, vacuum management and safety. As hydrogen becomes more important for our future systems, on‑site production through methanol reforming creates a continuous CO2 stream. This internship focuses on defining how this CO2 should be managed in a practical, scalable and robust way. Your work will directly shape how future hydrogen systems are implemented at ASML. You will explore how CO2 from on‑site hydrogen production can be handled or reused. You will assess realistic approaches, work with engineers across utilities and develop a fact‑based recommendation. The goal is a clear and implementable direction, not a theoretical comparison. Your main responsibilities will be: Define the CO2 stream in practical engineering terms Identify and assess realistic handling approaches Evaluate reuse, conditioning, storage or off‑site options Compare directions based on simplicity, cost and reliability Explore potential CO2 use cases on or near the site Validate concepts using calculations or modelling Work with engineers, suppliers and system owners