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Matteo De Luca

Matteo De Luca

Summary

TU Delft Physics graduate with 18 months of combined internship and employment experience at ASML. Purpose-driven and passionate about energy transition. Skilled in software development, computational modeling, and GUI development using Python and MATLAB. Possessing expertise well-suited for contributing effectively to projects at the intersection of physics, technology, and sustainable energy solutions.

Overview

2
2
years of professional experience

Work History

Lithography System Performance Engineer

ASML
01.2023 - 12.2023
  • Enhanced system performance by creating and optimizing high-quality Python applications.
  • Improved and facilitated user experience by designing aesthetically pleasing and intuitive graphical interfaces.
  • Worked with advanced statistical models to accurately predict and reproduce experimental data sets.

Internship

ASML
07.2022 - 10.2022
  • Developed efficient algorithms to simulate different production and demand scenarios, resulting in faster operations.
  • Contributed to the system output optimization in the Lighthouse project for Molybdenum-99 production.


Assistant Engineer

Allseas Engineering B.V
04.2022 - 06.2022
  • Collaborated with multidisciplinary teams to design and develop complex engineering projects.
  • Assisted in the development of technical specifications for engineering projects, ensuring accuracy and adherence to established guidelines.

Education

MSc - Applied Physics - Energy

TU Delft
12.2022

Skills

  • Code Writing
  • Computational Modeling
  • Data Analysis
  • GUI Development
  • Team Collaboration
  • Effective communication
  • Creativity
  • Curiosity

Languages

English
Bilingual or Proficient (C2)
Italian
Bilingual or Proficient (C2)

Timeline

Lithography System Performance Engineer

ASML
01.2023 - 12.2023

Internship

ASML
07.2022 - 10.2022

Assistant Engineer

Allseas Engineering B.V
04.2022 - 06.2022

MSc - Applied Physics - Energy

TU Delft
Matteo De Luca