


In this assignment you will support the team in the field of particle bouncing to better understand the particle transport and trapping in our products. Your responsibilities will be theoretical work, simulations, and possible experimental activities. Your tasks may include: * Identifying technical gaps and contributing to improvements of the existing particle bouncing model; * Supporting potential experimental work aimed at validating simulation results or exploring specific mechanisms. * Conducting data analysis and evaluating the findings; * Reporting out the results to several stakeholders within ASML for technical decision making; * Collaborating with several stakeholders and supporting senior engineers. This is a Master internship for 4 to 6 months, minimum 4 days per week (3 days onsite). This internship is not suitable for a thesis project. The start date is as soon as possible.