Infineon Technologies AG
INTERNSHIP AND BACHELOR'S THESIS
As part of my mandatory university internship I was fortunate enough to work along side Alexander Schade in the Electromagnetic-Compatibility (EMC) department at Infineon. The focus of my work there was the analysis of parasitic effects in an IC. After my successfull completion of a half year internship, I was given the opportunity there to conduct research for my Bachelor's thesis which dealt with the analysis of substrate impedances for a particular IC-technology.
Lab Class Nanotechnology
EXPLORATION OF NANOSCALE DEVICES AND MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES
The nanotechnology lab class at my university focused on equipping students with practical knowledge and skills in nanoscale research methods. Key topics included the fabrication of thin films through techniques such as sputtering and evaporation, which were thoroughly explored. Additionally, advanced measurement methods like atomic force microscopy and ellipsometry were rigorously studied and applied in practice. The course also provided students with the opportunity to observe quantum mechanical phenomena in semiconductor heterostructures. All experiments conducted during the course were meticulously documented in detailed lab reports.
Lab Class Microtechnology
MANUFACTURING A SURFACE ACOUSTIC WAVE (SAW) FILTER
The microtechnology lab class at my university aimed at educating the students in the various fabrication methods of microelectronic devices and concluded in the successfull fabrication of SAW-filters. The various stages of this fabrication process have been documented in detailed lab reports.
Simulation Project
REACTION KINETIC MODELING
As part of a project study I have been given the task to simulate the kinetcs of methanol reformation reaction process used for a hydrogen powered fuel cell. For this, I used the python library "Cantera".