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Internship: Nanomaterial Deposition for Advanced Gas Sensor Applications

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Key Responsibilities

Perform nanomaterial deposition using VSParticle (spark ablation) equipment Develop and optimize nano-porous thin films (e.g.,

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We are offering an internship opportunity focused on the development of nanostructured sensing materials for next-generation gas sensor technologies, in collaboration with VSParticle B.V., a leader in spark ablation-based nanomaterial synthesis and deposition.

This internship provides hands-on experience with a state-of-the-art material fabrication technique and its application in emerging sensing technologies for health, environmental, and smart-device applications.

 

Gas sensors for health and environmental monitoring require highly sensitive, selective, and stable sensing layers. One promising approach is the use of nano-porous materials with high surface area and controlled composition.

In this project, you will work with VSParticle’s spark ablation deposition technology, a solvent-free method enabling the fabrication of high-purity nanomaterials directly onto sensor substrates. You will contribute to the development and optimization of these materials for use in MEMS-based gas sensors, targeting applications such as:

  • Non-invasive health monitoring (e.g., detection of VOC biomarkers)

  • Indoor air quality sensing

  • Smart home and wearable systems

 

Responsibilities

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During the internship, you will:

  • Perform nanomaterial deposition using VSParticle (spark ablation) equipment

  • Develop and optimize nano-porous thin films (e.g., metal oxides or composite materials)

  • Characterize material properties such as morphology, composition, and structure

  • Analyze and document experimental results

  • Collaborate with researchers and engineers on sensor integration and performance evaluation

  • Participate in measurement campaigns at partner sites, including potential travel to collaborators in Germany for electrical characterization and sensor validation.

We are looking for a motivated student with:

  • Ongoing Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Materials Science, Nanotechnology, Physics, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, or a related field

  • Strong interest in nanomaterials, thin-film processing, or sensor technology

  • Hands-on, experimental mindset and willingness to work in a lab environment

  • Basic knowledge of material characterization techniques

  • Willingness to occasionally travel for experimental work and collaboration

  • Good communication skills in English

What We Offer

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Trainee allowance of € 450 per month
Traineeship for 6 - 9 months
Hands-on experience with advanced nanomaterial deposition technology (VSParticle)
Exposure to real-world applications in sensor development
Opportunity to collaborate with international research and industrial partners
Potential for short research visits abroad (Germany) within the project scope
A collaborative environment at the intersection of materials science and engineering
Mentorship from experienced researchers and engineers

If VSParticle and this traineeship excite you, we encourage you to apply via our career site.
Questions before applying? Want to chat more about VSP and the traineeship? Reach out to our People & Culture Manager, Astrid van Doorn -
088-3080416 hr@vsparticle.com

Location & Eligibility

Where is the job
Netherlands
Remote within one country
Who can apply
NL

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