May 18

ASML Lunch Lecture: Future of Semiconductor Manufacturing

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ASML Lunch Lecture: Future of Semiconductor Manufacturing
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Date Time

Mon, May 18

Location

BB 5161.0041b (next to the Cover Room)

Organiser

ComExA

Lunch will be provided!

Location: BB 5161.0041b, next to the Cover Room

Ever wondered how the machines behind the world’s most advanced chips are made? Join us for a lunch lecture by ASML, one of the most important companies in the global semiconductor industry.

During this lecture, George Byelas will introduce ASML, its global impact, and its critical role in pushing semiconductor technology forward. You will learn how lithography machines make Moore’s Law possible, how chipmaking has evolved towards EUV and High-NA systems, and what kind of cutting-edge engineering challenges are involved in manufacturing the next generation of chips.

George will also share personal insights into what it is like to work at ASML, including its company culture and the opportunities available within the company.

Whether you are interested in hardware, software, physics, engineering, or simply curious about one of the most influential technology companies in the world, this is a great opportunity to learn more.

Lunch will be provided, so make sure to join us!


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