Mathematical Modeling Internship: Reduced Order Modeling (ROM) for Spatially Varying Radiation Interfaces

ASML

  • Veldhoven, Noord-Brabant
  • Training
  • Voltijds
  • 28 dagen geleden
to the jobAre you a masters student in mechanical/aerospace/civil engineering (or related applied mathematics/physics field) and looking for a graduation internship? Do you have affinity towards computational mechanics and would like to apply it on industrial problems? Then this internship might be for you?Background informationIn Mechanical Development cluster, we are formulating means and methods for Systems Simulations which are used to reduce the development time and costs associated with physical testing. Reduced order modeling, from Finite Element Analysis (FEA) is the core technology of interest here. The reduction of radiation boundary conditions with moving components poses a challenging task of taking into account parametrization, non-linearity and view-factors between different components. This internship is to perform investigations to come up with an accurate and efficient reduction technique for such problems.Your AssignmentYou will be investigating and developing reduced order models for spatially varying radiation interfaces. That would involve:
  • Identifying interfaces (inputs & outputs) of sub-systems, identifying physics, material models and boundary conditions, Preparing FEA models in Ansys/COMSOL, file parsing, ROM creation in: In-house tooling, or Twin-Builder,
  • Exporting ROM in MATLAB/Simulink and its verification against full order Finite Element Model (FEM),
  • Providing a general way of working to perform reduction on multiple sub-components and connecting them,
  • Writing a report to clearly state all the steps involved for future use of the ROM.
Your ProfileTo be a perfect match for this internship you:
  • Are studying mechanical/aerospace/civil engineering or a related (or related applied mathematics/physics field) with specialization in computational mechanics
  • Are familiar with continuum mechanics of transient heat and coupled thermo-mechanics problem
  • Are familiar with classical numerical methods and linear algebra
  • Able to write scripts/functions in MATLAB, Simulink and Python
  • Good communication and writing skills.
  • Fluent in English
  • Know how to use Ansys (non-mandatory)
Other requirements you need to meet:
  • You are available for 4 - 5 days/ week, and for a minimum duration of 6 months, starting date ASAP;
  • You are enrolled at a school for the entire duration of the internship;
  • You need to be located in the Netherlands to be perform your internship. In case you ‘re currently living/studying outside of the Netherlands, please include in your CV/motivation letter willingness to relocate.
This position requires access to U.S. controlled technology, as defined in the United States Export Administration Regulations. Qualified candidates must be legally authorized to access such U.S. controlled technology prior to beginning work. Business demands may require ASML to proceed with applicants who are immediately eligible to access U.S. controlled technology.Other informationChange the world – one nanometer at a time
Become an intern at a Dutch company that’s a global industry leader. You’ll gain valuable experience in a highly innovative environment – one that sparks your imagination and creativity. In addition to a monthly internship allowance of maximum €600 (plus a housing and free public transport), you’ll get practical guidance from experts in the field and the chance to work in and experience a dynamic team environment.ASML: be part of progressASML is a high-tech company headquartered in the Netherlands. We manufacture the complex lithography machines that chipmakers use to produce integrated circuits, or computer chips. What we do is at the heart of all the electronic devices that keep us informed, entertained, and connected. Every day, you use electronics that simply wouldn’t exist without our machines.Behind ASML’s innovations are engineers who think ahead. The people who work at our company include some of the most creative minds in physics, electrical engineering, mathematics, chemistry, mechatronics, optics, mechanical engineering, and computer science and software engineering.We believe we can always do better. We believe the winning idea can come from anyone. We love what we do – not because it’s easy, but because it’s hard.Students: getting ready for real-world R&D
We’re a global team of about 39,000 people of 140 different nationalities and counting. Headquartered in Europe’s top tech hub, the Brainport Eindhoven region in the Netherlands, our operations are spread across Europe, Asia and the US.In such an environment, your colleagues may be sitting next door, or they could be thousands of kilometers away in a different country – or even working for a different company.An internship at ASML is the opportunity to get to know not only the world of industrial-strength R&D, but yourself – you’ll discover just what excites you most. Will you design a part of the machine, or make sure it gets built to the tightest possible specifications? Will you write software that drives the system to its best performance, or work side-by-side with the engineers of our customers in a fab, optimizing a system to the requirements of the customer?How will you be part of progress?Diversity and inclusionASML 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.Need to know more about applying for a job at ASML? Read our .

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