ZEISS
semiconductor manufacturing
InternshipTesting(f/m/x)
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“Internship Testing (f/m/x) at ZEISS. Skills: Thermal effects, Flow phenomena, Experimental investigations, Data analysis. Investigate thermal effects. Perform measurements”
Industry & Context.
Analysis of measurement data; Analysis of thermal effects; Analysis of flow phenomena
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Ongoing studies in Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Mechatronics, or a comparable field, Interest in thermal systems, fluid mechanics, or vacuum technology, Independent and well-structured working style
Nice to Have
Initial experience with experimental work, Basic skills in the analysis of measurement data (e.g. MATLAB, Python, or similar), Technical understanding of sensors, experimental setups, or electronic components, Solid understanding of physical principles
What You'll Do.
Investigate thermal effects
Analyze interaction between gases
Assist with data acquisition
Assist with data analysis
Contribute to optical measurement techniques
Full Job Description
Enabler for smaller, more powerful, and more energy-efficient microchips Working for tomorrow today. Around 80 percent of all microchips worldwide are produced using ZEISS technologies. As the centerpiece of every electronically controlled system, they have become an integral part of our everyday lives – whether in smartphones, smart homes or smart factories. ZEISS is a technology leader in the field of semiconductor manufacturing equipment. With high-precision lithography optics, photomask systems and process control solutions, ZEISS enables the production of ever smaller, increasingly powerful, and more energy-efficient microchips, and thus plays a pivotal role in the age of micro- and nanoelectronics. # **Your Role** With us, you have the opportunity to perfectly combine your studies with practical experience while actively contributing to exciting projects. This allows you to gain valuable skills, expand your network, and grow both professionally and personally. In this internship, you will work on the analysis of thermal effects and flow phenomena in vacuum environments. Your main focus will be on experimental investigations of pressure and temperature effects as well as on the further development of measurement and data evaluation methods. * Investigate thermal effects as a function of pressure in vacuum conditions * Perform measurements of pressure and temperature distributions on experimental test setups * Analyze the interaction between inflowing gases and local temperature fields * Support the setup, calibration, and qualification of measurement systems (e.g. miniature pressure sensors) * Assist with data acquisition and data analysis * Optional: Contribute to optical measurement techniques (e.g. BOS - Background-Oriented Schlieren method for flow visualization) # **Your Profile** * Ongoing studies in Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Mechatronics, or a comparable field * Strong interest in thermal systems, fluid mechanics, or vacuum technology * Independen
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