Internship Corrosion Protection
Publication date:
19 March 2025Workload:
100%- Place of work:Haag
Job summary
Join VAT, a leader in vacuum valve technology, for an internship! Enjoy a dynamic work environment with growth opportunities.
Tasks
- Support the development of corrosion protection for sensors.
- Assist in designing and testing protective measures for durability.
- Conduct failure analysis to enhance product reliability.
Skills
- Masters or PhD in materials science, chemistry, or engineering required.
- Strong analytical skills and problem-solving abilities needed.
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills essential.
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Innovation, Efficiency and Ambition: this is what VAT has stood for over 50 years.
With this passion, VAT has grown to become the leading international developer, manufacturer and supplier of high-performance high-end vacuum valves and vacuum sealing technology, employing over 2000 people worldwide. The headquarters are located in Haag (Switzerland), the production centers in Switzerland, Malaysia, Romania and Taiwan.
Internship Objectives
Fueled by the ever-growing demand for computational power, the leading-edge technology nodes (≤7nm) require process control at the atomic scale. At VAT, we are developing the next generation of advanced sensing solutions for the semiconductor industry. Semiconductor manufacturing processes often utilize corrosive gases and plasma environments that pose a risk for VAT’s sensors and products. We are seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic intern to join our team and focus on advancing the corrosion protection strategies for our MEMS pressure sensor.
Description of main activities
- Support the development of protective measures to enhance sensor durability under extreme manufacturing conditions.
- Assist in the design, implementation, and testing of corrosion protection strategies for sensors.
- Conduct failure analysis and material testing to identify failure mechanisms.
- Design experimental set-ups for testing the durability of VAT’s products in plasma etching systems.
Competencies acquired at the end of the Internship
This internship aims to provide you with practical skills and knowledge in sensor testing and experimental procedures in the semiconductor industry, preparing you for a future technical career. As a research & development intern in our dynamic environment, you will get the opportunity to work on real-life industrial challenges. By the end of the internship, you will have acquired the following competencies:
- Technical Skills: Gain hands-on experience in a cross-disciplinary project, where you will expand your knowledge in physics, chemistry, materials science, and both mechanical and electrical engineering.
- Analytical Skills: Ability to plan, execute, and evaluate experiments, and to analyze and interpret experimental data.
- Communication Skills: Experience in presenting technical information and progress reports, as well as participating in technical discussions.
- Problem-Solving Skills: Practical experience in diagnosing and solving real-world problems in the semiconductor industry.
- Collaboration Skills: Work within a dynamic team, including engineers, materials scientists, and designers, to address complex challenges in sensor development.
- Industry Experience: Insight into the practical aspects of sensor design, testing, and refinement within a commercial product development cycle.
Description of Requirements
- Masters or PhD student in materials science, chemistry, physics, or mechanical engineering.
- Excellent communication skills, able to work independently, and passionate about learning.
- Experience with or knowledge of semiconductors and/or semiconductor fabrication.
- (optional) Understanding of dry etching processes and thin-film deposition processes.
- (optional) Practical experience working in a laboratory or clean environment.
Interested?We look forward to receive your application.
You can expect a dynamic and successful company where innovation, courage, fairness and transparency are encouraged and your ideas are welcome.