Bsc/Msc: Internship Applied Physics/Mechatronics - Build the foundation for printing systems
Do you want to design models for future production lines? Are you ready to make a real impact on the next generation of Canon technology? We are looking for you!
Your assignment
You will develop an extended version of the existing UVgel model to support our ink plant future adaptations. The existing model is made by your predecessor and it’s a functional proven model, a good foundation to further grow in complexity.
Your activities include:
• Refactoring and optimize the current model for raw material diversity and scalability.
• Collaborating with engineering teams to identify future requirements.
• Simulating proposed changes and reporting on their impact.
• Make a proposal for “optimal” pre-processing of a certain material mix.
You’ll be part of a multidisciplinary team, working on real-world challenges with direct application in future products.
What makes this assignment unique? You’ll help shape the future of Canon’s production technology, gaining experience in modular design and advanced simulation.
Your profile
• You are currently studying Engineering, Applied Physics, or Mechatronics at HBO/WO level.
• You are creative, proactive, and eager to learn about modular system design.
• Skills: Modeling, system thinking, communication, programming (OpenModelica/Python/Matlab_Simulink).
• This is an internship assignment for 4–6 months, minimum 4 days per week, starting as soon as possible.
What’s in it for you?
• A challenging assignment with skilled coaching
• Internship compensation of €500 per month
• Travel cost compensation if you don’t have an OV-weekcard
• Networking with professionals across disciplines
• Work in a culture of collaboration, innovation, and ownership
Interested?
Apply now with your resume and motivation letter. For more information, contact Dannis Beek (internship supervisor), via dannis.beek@cpp.canon
For general internship questions, contact careers@cpp.canon