Lunch lecture ASML (370 spots!)

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Graduating at ASML: How I Trained an AI Model to Improve Computer Chip Manufacturing  
By Thomas Kamminga

Until this summer, I was in your shoes as a mathematics student. I completed my studies with a graduation project at ASML, where I trained a graph neural network to denoise measurements used in the chip manufacturing process. In this presentation, I will share how I ended up at ASML, explain the process of manufacturing a computer chip, discuss what I tried to achieve with my model, and, of course, delve into some exciting mathematics!

(23) Thomas Kamminga | LinkedIn

Note: after subscribing, showing up is mandatory! There are 370 spots only with first come first serve and GEWIS members get priority. You can earn 1 my future activity with this lecture.

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Start

Tuesday, May 6, 2025 at 12:40 PM

End

Tuesday, May 6, 2025 at 1:20 PM

Location

Atlas 0.820

Costs

Free lunch!

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